Finished the latest Michael Connelly book,
The Crossing, a combination Harry Bosch / Mickey Haller story, narrated by Titus Welliver, who plays Bosch in the Amazon series. Welliver is the perfect voice for Bosch, but less so for Haller. OTOH, since this is very much more a Bosch story than a Mickey Haller story, that works fine.
Overall, I found this book enjoyable, and very well read, with Welliver's voice evoking the often somewhat dark mood of Bosch perfectly. I want to get tired of Bosch, and I want to be able to not read the next one, but it won't happen. Connelly is still able to make me believe in Bosch.
Next up, for my non-swimming listening, it's going to be
Green Rider, the first in the fantasy series from Kristen Britain, read by Ellen Archer. I've read the first several books in the series in book format, but the first couple so long ago that they were DTBs, so I'm approaching this almost as a new book entirely. So far, it's going well.