I’ve also got two going, two 19th-century classics.
The Innocents Abroad by Mark Twain is narrated by Grover Gardner, who is doing his typical excellent job with a folksy voice as an interpreter of Twain.
The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins, which I know I’ve read but have no memory of it. Tremendous fun with its combination of sinister melodrama and humor and shifting unreliable narrators. Better than I anticipated, in fact. Read by James Langton who is new to me and very good.
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