![]() The Gower Street Detective series (M.R.C. The Anatomists Apprentice series (Tessa Harris)ĥ0. fun cozy or a hardboiled, gritty noir, you’re guaranteed to find your next must-listen on this list of the all-time best mystery audiobooks everyone should listen to. ![]() Mistress of Death series (Ariana Franklin)Ĥ9. This is the ultimate list of mystery audiobooks, from well-worn classics to notable new releases. Sally Lockhart Myeteries (Phillip Pullman)Ĥ7. Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes series (Laurie R. The Charles Lennox mysteries series (Charles Finch)Ĥ3. The Disreputable Children of Ashton Place series (Maryrose Wood)ģ9. The Wolves of Willoughby Chase (Joan Aiken)ģ4. The Charmed Children of Rookskill Castleģ2. Ophelia and the Marvelous Boy (Karen Foxlee)Ģ9. The Wundersmith Series (Jessica Townsend)Ģ3. The Dark is Rising Sequence (Susan Cooper)Ģ2. Schwab)įor kids at heart (but seriously enjoyable as an adult ):Ģ1. The Extraordinary Adventures of the Athena Club (Theodora Goss)Ģ0. The Flame in the Mist (Kit Grindstaff)ġ8. Kingdom On Fire Series (Jessica Cluess)ġ6. A Curse as Dark as Gold (Elizabeth Bunce)ġ3. ![]() The Ladies of Grace Adieu (Susanna Clark)Ĩ. Hello dear kindred spirits! Here is a list of 50 Britishy audiobooks that are cozy for fall & winter (broken down by genre)! If you get a library card and a libby or overdrive app you can listen to most of them for free:)įantasy (with a dash of historical fiction, or vice versa:)ġ. Leave a comment below and add to our list of cozy British stories. I’d love to hear them, whether they’re great on audio or on the page. Readers, I know you have some favorite British books to share. There’s a little something for every reader on this list, whether you like gritty mysteries, romantic classics, or witty British humor. Today I’m sharing 14 titles featuring amazing British narrators and immersive English settings. I know I’m not the only one who loves an audiobook narrator with an accent. British-narrated audiobooks immerse me in the setting, and some of my absolute favorite narrators have delightful accents. Now that the temperature has dropped here in Louisville (cool enough for me to pull out my jumper), I’m enjoying longer walks with Daisy, which means extra audiobook listening. Think of the hand-knit scarves and overcoats, the jumpers! (Why is jumper such a delightful alternative to sweater?) Think of afternoon tea in front of the fireplace, or sipping brandy after a dinner party. As far as I know, the British don’t have a term like the Danish hygge to describe the concept of coziness, but there’s something about dreary London Town or the English countryside that makes me feel extra warm and content in cold weather.
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