Solving murders in between beers: Inspector Van Veeteren arrives in the U.S.

June 14th, 2011 by Jeff · Author/Narrator News, Hear It Here First

Poor Inspector Van Veeteren. All he wants to do is read books, drink beer, and maybe play a little chess, if anybody’s up for it. But instead, the reluctant hero of Håkan Nesser’s critically acclaimed mystery series is stuck solving murder after murder; and now, for the first time, we in the U.S. get the pleasure of tagging alongside.

Swedish mystery writer Håkan Nesser’s latest novel, The Inspector and Silence, is available on audio today from HighBridge, simultaneously with the print edition. HighBridge is also releasing today the four previous installments in the Inspector Van Veeteren series, all never before available on audio in the U.S.: Mind’s Eye, The Return, Woman with Birthmark, and Borkmann’s Point.

O, The Oprah Magazine writes of the series, “Snappish, sardonic, unsentimental, depressed, and quite possibly psychic, Van Veeteren is the most appealingly unlovable hero since TV’s crabby physician House.” And The Independent comments, “The clarity of Nesser’s vision, the inner problems of good and evil with which Van Veeteren struggles, recall the films of Bergman.”

Simon Vance, the voice behind several hundred audiobooks (including those of Nesser’s fellow Swede, The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest author Stieg Larsson) has narrated the entire Van Veeteren series. Vance was Booklist magazine’s 2010 “Voice of Choice”; he continues to do a masterful job with Nesser’s work. You can check out an excerpt of each of the five titles here.

So don’t delay. Van Veeteren has beer to drink and murderers to catch. You don’t want to keep him waiting!

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Featured Audio Giveaway – June 2011

June 13th, 2011 by Jeff · Featured Audio Giveaways


The Borrower

The Borrower

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About This Month’s Featured Audio

Lucy Hull, a young children’s librarian in Hannibal, Missouri, is unsure where her life is headed. That becomes more than a figure of speech when her favorite patron, ten-year-old Ian Drake, runs away from home and Lucy finds herself in the surprise role of chauffeur.

Now libraries are a true gift; but sometimes, you don’t want to give
back what you’ve borrowed—and we’re sure that will be the case for you with The Borrower. Laugh off the prospect of late fees by winning it in this month’s giveaway.

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Last Month’s Winner

Congratulations to Allison Woodall, the winner of the last giveaway, Water for Elephants. Thanks to all who participated.

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“The Borrower” debuts today

June 9th, 2011 by Jeff · Author/Narrator News, Publishing News

Librarians and booklovers rejoice! The Borrower, the critically acclaimed first novel by Rebecca Makkai, is available on audio today.

The Borrower follows Lucy Hull, a young librarian in Missouri, as she sets out on an impromptu and legally dubious road trip with her favorite patron—ten-year-old Ian Drake, who is fleeing his mother and the antigay classes she enrolls him in.

Booklist gave The Borrower a starred review; BookPage comments, “It may seem inappropriate to call a novel involving a kidnapping heartwarming, but that’s exactly what The Borrower manages to be.”

IndieBound has selected it for their June Indie Next List, writing, “Makkai’s writing is sharp and funny, and book lovers will enjoy the many references to well-known titles, from echoes of the road trip in Lolita to a chapter that is structured like a Choose Your Own Adventure story.”

This is Makkai’s first novel, but she’s definitely put pen to paper (or fingers to keyboard?) before. Her stories have been anthologized by Best American Short Stories for the past four years running, and she’s been published in everything from Tin House to NPR’s Selected Shorts.

Makkai will also be touring to promote the book through June and July—and she’s starting at Magers & Quinn in Minneapolis! That’s practically in HighBridge’s backyard.

The Borrower audiobook is read by the extremely capable Emily Bauer (who also narrated the much-lauded The Girl Who Fell From the Sky).

An excerpt from The Borrower is now available on HighBridge’s website. Go ahead and take a listen!

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Hobbit release date shifts Pi

June 6th, 2011 by Julie · HighBridge at the Movies

Last week, titles and release dates were announced for the two Hobbit movies being filmed by Peter Jackson in New Zealand. The first film is called The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, and will open on December 14, 2012. The second film, The Hobbit: There and Back Again is scheduled to open on December 13, 2013.

Based on that news, the release date for Ang Lee’s film adaptation of Life of Pi has shifted back a week, to December 21, 2012, the better to take advantage of holiday moviegoing crowds, as well as getting out of the Hobbit’s way.

In other Hobbit news, Orlando Bloom, a veteran of the Lord of the Rings films, is set to return as Legolas in The Hobbit. Legolas doesn’t actually appear in the book, but Peter Jackson knows what he’s doing, right?

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Excellent summer listening: Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead

June 2nd, 2011 by Jeff · Author/Narrator News, Hear It Here First

Thank you, Sara Gran! Just in time for summer, a new audiobook from the author that Glamour calls "A latter-day Raymond Chandler" has been released to wide critical acclaim.

Gran’s Claire DeWitt and the City of the Dead follows tattooed, pot-smoking, new-agey private eye Claire DeWitt as she uses unorthodox means to investigate a murder in post-Katrina New Orleans; an excerpt is available on HighBridge’s website.

The mystery, which Booklist (starred review) calls "a flagrant first . . . for funky noir," has been grabbing loads of attention: Shelf Awareness ran a profile of Gran yesterday, where she admits to skipping school books for mysteries all her life; Library Journal (starred review) exclaims that "This is not to be missed"; Publishers Weekly (starred review) calls it "A captivating first . . . the haunting atmosphere of post-Katrina New Orleans lingers"; and the Christian Science Monitor has included it in their summer can’t-miss list.

So whether you’re at at the beach, in the airport, or staying in your own backyard, enjoy summer with the very best of audiobook mystery!

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June Is Audiobook Month

June 1st, 2011 by Kay Weiss · Uncategorized


June is Audiobook Month, and HighBridge is celebrating with a sale: 15% off all CDs and downloads (excluding those already sale priced in our “Specials” section). Ends 6/30/2011.

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Garrison Keillor talks retirement

May 16th, 2011 by Julie · Author/Narrator News, Hear It Here First

The New York Times this weekend ran a new interview with A Prairie Home Companion‘s Garrison Keillor. He confirms that he’s planning to step down as host of the show in 2013 and is looking for a replacement.

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Featured Audio Giveaway – May 2011

May 16th, 2011 by Emily · Featured Audio Giveaways


Water for Elephants

Water for Elephants

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About This Month’s Featured Audio

We’re celebrating the release of the Water for Elephants movie with a giveaway of our acclaimed audio edition. All due respect to Reese, Robert, and Christopher, but John Randolph Jones and David Ledoux have masterfully captured this story with their voices.

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Last Month’s Winner

Congratulations to Karen Bernardo, the winner of the last giveaway, Onward. Thanks to all who participated.

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Terry Gross to be honored by Authors Guild

May 5th, 2011 by Kay Weiss · Author/Narrator News

On May 23, as part of the Authors Guild annual celebration, the Guild will honor Terry Gross, host of NPR’s Fresh Air, by presenting her with their 2011 Authors Guild Award for Distinguished Service to the Literary Community.

The Authors Guild writes, “Ms. Gross’s singular insight and curiosity in exploring writers’ ideas have made Fresh Air a vital national forum for American literature that more than 4.5 million readers listen to each week.”

Emmy- and Tony-award winning actor—and also bestselling author—John Lithgow will emcee the event, which will be held at the Edison Ballroom in New York City.

Now in its nineteenth year, the Authors Guild Dinner benefits the Authors Guild Foundation, the mission of which is to promote the role of copyright and free speech in maintaining a vibrant literary culture, and the Authors League Fund, which has provided vital financial support to book authors and dramatists in need for more than 90 years. Co-chairs of the event include Judy Blume, Mary Higgins Clark, Patricia Cornwell, James Gleick, John and Renee Grisham, Garrison Keillor, John R. MacArthur, Mary Pope Osborne, Scott Turow, and Stuart Woods.

For more on the event and the award, see the Authors Guild blog.

HighBridge publishes a number of collections from Fresh Air, including the most recent Just for Laughs.

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Hobbit News from Down Under

April 21st, 2011 by Julie · HighBridge at the Movies

To build excitement for the two films of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit, director Peter Jackson is posting video blogs from the set. The first video is up and shows lots of behind-the -scenes footage to keep fans interested until the first movie releases in December 2012. Check it out!

HighBridge publishes the NPR dramatization of The Hobbit on audio.

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