Weirdly, it's not on Audible, which was my first stop. I found it on Kobo Audiobooks. Had to use the Kobo app to buy and listen. Worked okay. The search algorithms on the big sites are frustrating sometimes; it just didn't pop up for me until I specifically searched the full title and author, 'Chasing Shadows' by Elise Hart, on Kobo's storefront.
2026-08-11 10:34:07
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Yara
Insight Sharer
Doctor
Took me a bit of digging! It's definitely out there as an audiobook. I listened to it through my library's app, Libby, after placing a hold. Wait was about two weeks. If you're not into library waits, I did see it available for purchase on Chirp—they had a deal on it a while back. Not sure if it's still discounted.
Fair warning, the audio quality is fine but not studio-blockbuster level. It's a functional production. The narrator's pace felt a bit rushed during some of the tense scenes, which kinda undercut the suspense for me. Still, if you're commuting or doing chores and want the story, it gets the job done.
2026-08-13 01:51:46
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Wyatt
Responder
Police Officer
I looked all over for the 'Chasing Shadows' audiobook and finally got a solid lead. It's not on the major platforms like Audible or Google Play Audiobooks, at least not in the US. I found it on a digital library service called Hoopla, which is tied to your local library card. That's where I borrowed and listened to the whole thing last month. The narration was pretty decent, a single narrator who handled the different voices well enough.
Sometimes these smaller thriller novels have spotty audio distribution. If Hoopla doesn't have it for your library system, I'd check the publisher's website directly. It was put out by Crimson Tide Press, and they might have a list of retail partners or sell it themselves. I struck out completely on Spotify and Apple Books, for what it's worth.
2026-08-14 22:55:11
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You can also get it through Audible, of course, and likely through your local library's app like Hoopla or Libby. I'd check the library first; it's how I originally borrowed it. The production is straightforward, no fancy sound effects or full cast, which I think works in its favor. It keeps that feeling of someone just telling you a deeply unsettling, personal story.
Man, I had a bear of a time tracking that one down a few months back. The title is just generic enough to get buried by a ton of self-pub space opera stuff. After checking all the usual suspects—Audible, Libby, even Hoopla—I finally found it on Google Play Books, of all places. It wasn't on the main storefront; I had to search the exact title 'Chasing Stars' and the author's full name to pull it up.
Weirdly, it seems like the audiobook rights are locked to that platform for now. The narration is decent, a single narrator who does a solid job with the different crew member voices, though the engineer's accent wanders a bit. If you're not into buying from Google, your library might be able to get it via Play Books' partner program, but it's a long shot.
Tracking down the audiobook for 'Shadow Runner' can depend heavily on which specific series you mean, but I’ll assume the most likely candidate is the 'Shadowrun' universe novel by someone like Nigel Findley or one of the more recent entries. For that universe, your most reliable bet is likely Audible. Amazon owns the distribution rights for a lot of those older tie-in novels, and Audible has a massive catalog. I snagged Nigel Findley’s '2XS' there a while back. It’s not always under a clean ‘Shadow Runner’ title, so searching by author or the broader ‘Shadowrun’ franchise might yield better results.
If you’re outside the Audible ecosystem, check services like Google Play Books or Apple Books. They sometimes have titles the others don’t. I’ve had mixed luck with library apps like Libby or Hoopla for niche genre fiction like this—it’s really hit or miss depending on your local library’s digital collection. Sometimes you can find physical CDs on secondhand sites like eBay, but that’s a hassle. Honestly, the audio quality on those old productions varies wildly anyway; some sound like they were recorded in a tin can.
A word of caution: there’s also a fantasy book called ‘Shadow Runner’ by a different author, maybe Michelle Paver? That one pops up sometimes. So double-check the author and cover art before you buy. I once downloaded the wrong one and was very confused for the first hour. If all else fails, a direct search on a site like Audiobooks.com might clear it up, but Audible’s selection and return policy make it the safer starting point for most.
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Sometimes you can find that a library system has a CD copy for an older title, but I didn't have any luck there either. It's a shame because the atmosphere in that book is so thick and eerie—the parts about the abandoned lighthouse and the family secrets would be amazing to hear narrated. I ended up just reading the paperback again, which was fine, but I kept imagining how a good narrator would handle the whispered phone calls from the protagonist's missing sister.