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.
Hope everyone is having a good weekend, too!
The fist book begins with Murphy investigating a crime scene where she knows for a fact that the murderer used magic to cause the victim to die in horrific and spectacular way.
Later, when Dresden doesn't share magical secrets with her, she gaslights him about how badly hurt she is; then tries to fucking pin him as the murderer. "I can't trust you Harry. Perhaps you killed him!"
She is an abusive, insufferable cunt. She uses her position as detective and control of his access to wages to leverage Dresden, all while pretending that she a victim.
Harry yums it up, and half of his internal monolog is about how everything is his fault.
The book has redeeming qualities, but it is unforgivable that the author doesn't even acknowledge what Murphy is doing, and never, ever will.
I bet a shiny dollar that she is going to get a supernatural ascension or some such later in the series due to Murphy being a fan favorite.