Excellent! one is The Help by Kathryn Stockette.
Set in the late 50's, early 60's, five characters speak in Southern dialect about racial issues and social mores that keep you wanting more from this author.
Anything by Swedish author Stieg Larsson, such as this one available at our local library:
The Good Apprentice by Iris Murdoch: (read most of her books in the 80's, and she is still going strong)
Olive Kittridge by Elizabeth Strout (give it an "A" score)...
This is a toughie, and another excellent reader which makes listening a pleasure.
Any of Jane Austen's books ... see them here on Amazon!
Failure to Appear by J.P. Beaumont (he has a series, but this is the only audiobook I could currently catch at the library).
A Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton. Here is what a Ravelry friend said about it, and I concur:
That narrator is magnificent! She’s doing wonderful Australian accents, mixed with English, Irish and the occasional AMerican (which seems to be the only one she can’t swing btw). It took me a while to get sucked into the book, but now I’m finding it to be wonderful!So much to listen to, so little time.
Lots of great books to keep you busy! I need to read more, perhaps audiobooks would be good for me too :) Enjoy your evening!
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