Looking for some reading matter to enjoy this summer? We have you covered…

RNIB Library members have some brilliant new books to pick through, including Double Illusion, the 25th Inspector Ikmen book by Barbara Nadel on Talking Book, read by Sean Barrett; Ghost Target by Andy McDermott, the third Alex Reeve book; Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World by Haruki Murakami; The Death of Shame by Ambrose Parry; The Last Days of Kira Mullan by Nicci French; Capital Christie: Twelve London Mysteries by Agatha Christie; and for very young children, Michael Sheen reads his new book A Home for Spark the Dragon.

New braille for sale titles include Ian Rankin’s A Heart Full of Headstones; Simply Lies by David Baldacci; Agatha Raisin and the Quiche of Death by MC Beaton; Broken Ground, the fifth Karen Pirie book, by Val McDermid – all £9.99 each.

You can browse the newest additions to the RNIB Library and make selections on its website.

If you’re looking to buy a favourite Talking Book, you can browse our DAISY made-to-order selection, both fiction and non-fiction. Whether you want to binge on Bridgerton, revisit Middle-earth, or enjoy some classic Christie, there’s a great summer read waiting to be discovered.

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