Audie Award for Thriller or Suspense
The Audie Award for Thriller or Suspense is one of the Audie Awards presented annually by the Audio Publishers Association (APA). It awards excellence in narration, production, and content for a thriller or suspense audiobook released in a given year. It has been awarded since 2007.
Winners and finalists[]
2020s[]
Year of Release | Audiobook | Narrator | Audiobook Publisher |
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2021[1] 26th | |||
When No One Is Watching (2020) by Alyssa Cole | Susan Dalian and Jay Aaseng | HarperCollins Publishers | |
If It Bleeds (2020) by Stephen King | Will Patton, Danny Burstein, and Steven Weber | Simon & Schuster Audio | |
The Only Good Indians (2020) by Stephen Graham Jones | Shaun Taylor-Corbett | Simon & Schuster Audio | |
The Sentinel (2020) by Lee Child and Andrew Child | Scott Brick | Penguin Random House Audio | |
Yard Work (2020) by David Koepp | Kevin Bacon | Audible Originals | |
2020[2] 25th | |||
The Institute (2019) by Stephen King | Santino Fontana | Simon & Schuster Audio | |
(2016) by Jack Flynn | Dion Graham | Recorded Books | |
Freefall (2019) by Jessica Barry | Hillary Huber, Karissa Vacker, and MacLeod Andrews | HarperAudio | |
Lady in the Lake (2019) by Laura Lippman | Susan Bennett | HarperAudio | |
Winter Dark (2020) by Alex Callister | Ell Potter | Audible Originals |
2010s[]
Year of Release | Audiobook | Narrator | Audiobook Publisher |
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2019[3] 24th | |||
Crimson Lake (2017) by Candice Fox | Euan Morton | Macmillan Audio | |
The Death of Mrs. Westaway (2018) by Ruth Ware | Imogen Church | Simon & Schuster Audio | |
Macbeth (2018) by Jo Nesbø | Euan Morton | Penguin Random House Audio | |
The Outsider (2018) by Stephen King | Will Patton | Simon & Schuster Audio | |
The Terminal List (2018) by Jack Carr | Ray Porter | Simon & Schuster Audio | |
Their Lost Daughters (2017) by Joy Ellis | Richard Armitage | Audible | |
2018[4] 23rd | |||
The Fourth Monkey (2017) by J. D. Barker | Edoardo Ballerini and Graham Winton | Recorded Books | |
The Breakdown (2017) by B. A. Paris | Georgia Maguire | Macmillan Audio | |
(2017) by Harlan Coben | Steven Weber | Brilliance Audio | |
The Chemist (2016) by Stephenie Meyer | Ellen Archer | Hachette Audio | |
A Legacy of Spies (2017) by John le Carré | Tom Hollander | Penguin Audio | |
Mississippi Blood (2017) by Greg Iles | Scott Brick | HarperAudio | |
2017[5] 22nd | |||
Cross Justice (2015) by James Patterson | Ruben Santiago Hudson and Jefferson Mays | Hachette Audio | |
The Fall of Moscow Station (2016) by Mark Henshaw | Eric G. Dove | Dreamscape | |
Hidden Bodies (2016) by Caroline Kepnes | Santino Fontana | Simon & Schuster Audio | |
Home (2016) by Harlan Coben | Steven Weber | Brilliance Audio | |
The Short Drop (2015) by Matthew FitzSimmons | James Patrick Cronin | Brilliance Audio | |
2016[6] 21st | |||
The Patriot Threat: Cotton Malone (2015) by Steve Berry | Scott Brick | Macmillan Audio | |
Blue Labyrinth (2014) by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child | René Auberjonois | Hachette Audio | |
The President's Shadow (2015) by Brad Meltzer | Scott Brick | Hachette Audio | |
Season of Fear (2015) by Brian Freeman | Joe Barrett | Blackstone Audio | |
Signal (2015) by Patrick Lee | Ari Fliakos | Macmillan Audio | |
2015[7] 20th | |||
Those Who Wish Me Dead (2014) by Michael Koryta | Robert Petkoff | Hachette Audio | |
"Hot Snow" in The Avengers Lost Episodes (Vol. 1) (2014) by John Dorney | full cast | Big Finish Productions | |
Dead Six (2013) by Larry Correia and Mike Kupari | Bronson Pinchot | Audible | |
In the Morning I'll Be Gone (2014) by Adrian McKinty | Gerard Doyle | Blackstone Audio | |
The Lost Key (2014) by Catherine Coulter and J. T. Ellison | Renee Raudman and MacLeod Andrews | Brilliance Audio | |
Wayfaring Stranger (2014) by James Lee Burke | Will Patton | Simon & Schuster Audio | |
2014[8] 19th | |||
The Hit (2013) by David Baldacci | Ron McLarty and Orlagh Cassidy | Hachette Audio | |
The Book of Obeah (2010) by Sandra Carrington-Smith | Dave Fennoy | Cherry Hill Publishing | |
The Fifth Assassin (2013) by Brad Meltzer | Scott Brick | Hachette Audio | |
Suspect (2013) by Robert Crais | MacLeod Andrews | Brilliance Audio | |
Sycamore Row (2013) by John Grisham | Michael Beck | Random House Audio/Books on Tape | |
2013[9] 18th | |||
Red, White, and Blood: The President's Vampire (2012) by Christopher Farnsworth | Bronson Pinchot | Blackstone Audio | |
The Boy in the Suitcase (2011) by Lene Kaaberbøl and Agnete Friis | Katherine Kellgren | AudioGO | |
The Chalk Girl (2012) by Carol O'Connell | Barbara Rosenblat | Recorded Books | |
Odd Apocalypse (2012) by Dean Koontz | David Aaron Baker | Brilliance Audio | |
Rise Again (2010) by Ben Tripp | Kirsten Potter | Tantor Audio | |
2012[10][11] 17th | |||
The Nightmare Thief (2012) by Meg Gardiner | Susan Ericksen | Brilliance Audio | |
Adrenaline (2010) by Jeff Abbott | Kevin T. Collins | Hachette Audio | |
The Bone House (2011) by Brian Freeman | Joe Barrett | Blackstone Audio | |
A Kiss Before Dying (1953) by Ira Levin | Mauro Hantman | AudioGO | |
Silent Scream (2010) by Karen Rose | Marguerite Gavin | Blackstone Audio | |
Out of My Head (2003) by Didier Van Cauwelaert | Bronson Pinchot | Blackstone Audio | |
2011[12] 16th | |||
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest (2007) by Stieg Larsson | Simon Vance | Random House Audio | |
Interface (1994) by Neal Stephenson and J. Frederick George | Oliver Wyman | Audible | |
The Book of Spies (2010) by Gayle Lynds | Kate Reading | Blackstone Audio | |
Vengeance (2008) by AJ Scudiere | Kristoffer Tabori, Stephanie Zimbalist, and Don Leslie | Griffyn Ink | |
Dead Aim (2002) by Thomas Perry | Michael Kramer | Tantor Audio | |
2010[13] 15th | |||
Darling Jim (2007) by Christian Moerk | Stephen Hoye and Justine Eyre | Tantor Audio | |
The Devil's Punchbowl (2009) by Greg Iles | Dick Hill | Brilliance Audio | |
Level 26: Dark Origins (2009) by Anthony E. Zuiker and Duane Swierczynski | John Glover | Penguin Audiobooks | |
The Price of Love (2009) by Peter Robinson | John Lee, Gideon Emery, Rosalyn Landor, and Angela Goethals | HarperAudio | |
Road Dogs (2009) by Elmore Leonard | Peter Francis James | HarperAudio |
2000s[]
Year of Release | Audiobook | Narrator | Audiobook Publisher |
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2009[14][15] 14th | |||
Child 44 (2008) by Tom Rob Smith | Dennis Boutsikaris | Hachette Audio | |
Blue Heaven (2008) by C. J. Box | John Bedford Lloyd | Macmillan Audio | |
The Dying Breed (2008) by Declan Hughes | Stanley Townsend | Isis Publishing | |
Sweetheart (2008) by Chelsea Cain | Carolyn McCormick | Macmillan Audio | |
The Graveyard Book (2008) by Neil Gaiman | Neil Gaiman | HarperAudio | |
2008[16][17] 13th | |||
Heart-Shaped Box (2007) by Joe Hill | Stephen Lang | HarperAudio | |
Daddy's Girl (2007) by Lisa Scottoline | Barbara Rosenblat | HarperAudio | |
The Judas Strain (2007) by James Rollins | Peter Jay Fernandez | HarperAudio | |
No Time for Goodbye (2007) by Linwood Barclay | Christopher Lane | Brilliance Audio | |
The Secret Servant (2007) by Daniel Silva | Phil Gigante | Brilliance Audio | |
What the Dead Know (2007) by Laura Lippman | Linda Emond | HarperAudio | |
2007[18] 12th | |||
The Dead Yard (2006) by Adrian McKinty | Gerard Doyle | Blackstone Audio | |
Night of the Jaguar (2006) by Michael Gruber | Jonathan Davis | BBC Audiobooks America | |
Surrender (2005) by Sonya Hartnett | Humphrey Bower | Bolinda Audio | |
The Foreign Correspondent (2006) by Alan Furst | Alfred Molina | Simon & Schuster Audio | |
The Wall (2006) by Jeff Long | Grover Gardner | Tantor Audio |
References[]
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