I listen to things as I work, and sometimes that's podcasts, sometimes it's audiobooks. Looking for suggestions on audiobooks, preferably fiction. Sci-fi, fantasy, urban fantasy, but anything goes. Bonus points for long, consistently good series since, as mentioned, I listen to it daily as I work, so we're talking dozens of hours per week.
What does everyone like and recommend? Thanks.
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The Dresden Files series is narrated by James Marsters and he does a DAMN good job at it. I have all of them, well worth the time.
The Dresden Files revolves around an abusive relationship between Harry Dresden and Karrin Murphy.
Murphy knows for a fact that Harry is a mage who can say things to cause rooms to explode and people to die. She keeps insisting on absolute transparency from Harry, and when he withholds information to protect her life, she gaslights him into admitting that he is an abuser.
Murphy keeps leading Harry on and using him fucking ruthlessly to play cop regarding supernatural forces that she is utterly unequipped to even understand, all the while gaslighting the fuck out of him.
As a survivor of an abusive relationship with a ruthless narcist who used police and the law to further abuse me, this whole book was toxic fucking sludge.
The author doesn't even acknowledge what is happening and the fan base can't suck Murphy's cock hard enough.
It gets worse in the following books.
You have been warned.
Perhaps I overstated things. Dresden and Murphy's relationship is certainly the central relationship in the first book. She is a major character in the series.