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I read/listened-to all Agatha Chriestie's & Conan Doyle's books and am now in the new hunt. But any audiobook in style of 'thinking who-done-it' should do.







I have listened to most PDJ and I really like all of her characters and the British culture and the really good mysteries.

I haven't listened to a lot of mysteries in audiobook format, but after Dark Places, I'll listen to more.


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But I do most like detective mysteries!




A book must have at least good narration and a great story.
Any ideas?"
Hi, June --
I do my best listening while walking. When I was listening to Shatter by Michael Robotham I was so engrossed that before I knew it I had walked 7 miles!
But I also agree with Heidi that the Millennium trilogy (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Girl Who Played with Fire, and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest by Stieg Larsson) is one of the best!

Another good choice! Love that series.

I'm listening to the last one and it kind of rambles at times. I just want it to get to the juicy stuff! I don't really care how the Swedish government works.


Also it makes me laugh how they refer to everyone by last name, which is of course what you do in journalism. Occasionally I've gotten totally mixed up because there are so many old men either security officers/police officers.




I find there are specific authors/readers that really work on audio. My favourites are;
Grover Gardner reading Lois McMaster Bujold's Vorkosigan series
Hugh Fraser reading Agatha Christie
I have also enjoyed the Miss Silver books by
Patricia Wentworth, many of the Sherlock Holmes titles, both novels and short stories - though I recommend you review before you buy, because some of the renditions are awful.
I'm now going to download a P D James so I'll let you know what I think.

ooo I had no idea those were on audio! I'm so excited!!


I agree with Aileen and others that Louise Penny's Three Pines Mysteries are excellent on audio. Inspector Gamache is great to follow. Starting with "Still Life" will give you the flavor of the 'snow globe' community of Three Pines and allow you to see the development of the characters.

Yep, thanks to this discussion thread, I joined audible :).
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Still Life (other topics)Shatter (other topics)
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (other topics)
The Girl Who Played with Fire (other topics)
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Patricia Wentworth (other topics)Agatha Christie (other topics)
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A book must have at least good narration and a great story.
Any ideas?