Audiobook recommendations?

Keith Davis kbob42 at gmail.com
Thu Sep 18 11:19:56 CDT 2014


Inherent Vice was great on audio. Now listening to Bleeding Edge. It's
taking a minute to get used to the narrator's voice, but I think it's
growing on me.

Got to check out same James Lee Burke on audio!

On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 11:50 AM, Becky Lindroos <bekker2 at icloud.com> wrote:

> I like listening to crime and suspense books - Thomas Cook is good,  James
> Lee Burke (as read by Will Patton) is great. There are lots and lots -
> depends on your tolerance for violence or your taste in style, etc.  Also
> depends on the reader’s voice.
>
> Recently listened to Fourth of July Creek by Smith Henderson -
> excellent.  Also the J.K. Rowling crime novels written under the name
> Robert Galbraith are surprisingly good -  old fashioned English who-done-it
> with a war-crippled (Afghanistan) detective and his side-kick.  The
> Silkworm (#2) has a literary theme with the publishing industry as the
> setting. There are lots of allusions, references, in-jokes, etc. relating
> to literature as well as a mad author as victim.
>
> Bekah
>
> On Sep 18, 2014, at 7:30 AM, Allan Balliett <allan.balliett at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Charles Bowden's reading of his MURDER CITY book is simply incredible.
> Knowing that it's being read by a dead man really adds to the experience
> >
> > Allan in WV
> >
> > Sent from my iPhone
> >
> >> On Mar 19, 2014, at 11:05 AM, Dave Monroe <against.the.dave at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> Fiction, nonfiction, science fiction, just particularly interesting to
> listen to, is all. Thanks!
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