SAVE OVER 80%:Hundreds of audiobooks are Poor Thingson sale at Amazon, with some discounted by over 80%.
Now that we're dealing with early sunsets and cooler temps, settling in with a good audiobook for the evening has a special kind of appeal. Or if you're not one to sit still for long, following along with an audiobook on a walk, during the morning commute, or while doing chores around the house is a great addition. Pop in your earbuds and you'll be whirled off to a new world, on new adventures, or heading deep into learning mode.
If you're in the mood to save some money for Black Friday sales but are still on the lookout for new audiobooks, Amazon has some great titles on sale today. Here are a few of our top picks:
Dogs Need Nice Homes, the local charity shop, has lost a favorite customer. Sarah Brown, an 86-year-old who frequented the shop, was murdered under suspicious circumstances. She held a domino in her hand with a name sketched into it upon her death. Not long after, another death occurred, also with a domino in the hand of the deceased.
The ladies who work at Dogs Need Nice Homes take it upon themselves to solve the mystery of the unidentified serial killer and find unlikely allies with the Cats Alliance across the road.
Help the charity shops solve the case with the audiobook version of The Charity Shop Detective Agencyby Peter Boland. The audiobook typically costs $33.90, but thanks to Amazon's sale price, you can download the audiobook for just $5.99, which means you'll save a massive 82%.
The Good Wife of Bathby Karen Brooks takes us to the Middle Ages to meet Eleanor. Married off at just 12 years old to an elderly farmer, Eleanor realizes her life isn't going well. But her knack for business and a thankfully kind husband leads Eleanor to turn the tables on her fate. Follow along as the novel moves through her life's adventures, marriages, pilgrimages, and more.
With an impressive listening time of almost 20 hours, The Good Wife of Bathis a great pick if you're ready to spend some quality time with an audiobook over the holidays.
From acclaimed writer Paul Theroux, Burma Sahibtakes a glimpse into the life of Eric Blair, a conscript who's less than pleased about his assignment as a servant to the British Empire in Burma. Adjusting to a new life mixed with fellow British and the language, culture, and people of Burma prove to be a challenge for Blair. Clashing with superiors means Blair is in for quite the adventure in his new home.
Those who are fans of George Orwell books might be particularly interested in Burma Sahib, since Eric Blair chose then pen name of George Orwell.
An Amazon editor's pick, the audiobook version of Burma Sahibis on sale for just $7.99, down from the list price of $25.19 which means you're in for a 68% discount.
Inside These Hallsby Adrian J. Smith — $5.99 $33.90(save $27.91)
The Black Swan of Parisby Karen Robards — $5.99 $33.29(save $27.30)
The Last Boleynby Karen Harper — $6.99 $38.69(save $31.70)
On the Origin of Speciesby Charles Darwin — $7.99 $46.79(save $38.80)
The Prince of Tidesby Pat Conroy — $7.99 $46.79(save $38.80)
The Stories of Paul Bowles— $7.99 $46.79(save $38.80)
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