Oh, big audio books fan here...I get them from our library and since I have a 45 min commute, it really helps to pass the time. Currently I'm listening to "The Shot" by Phillip Kerr. Kerr is writer of a great noir series featuring Bernie Guenther -- Berlin dick, Unwilling SS officer, and post war private dick/accused war criminal on the run.....
Kerr puts some great dialogue into Bernie's mouth:
“When you get a cat to catch the mice in your kitchen, you can't expect it to ignore the rats in the cellar.”
“Looking round the room I found there were so many false eyelashes flapping at me that I was beginning to feel a draught.
"It is better to give and receive."
"Murders were a lot easier to catch before Hitler came to power... for one thing, they weren't so thick on the ground as they are now."
"I don't like it one bit. But I'm delighted to see it exhibited without any interference from people who know as little about art as I do... That's democracy, I guess."
"I used to take a satisfaction in protecting society. Now I wouldn't know where to start."
"Everyone was throwing money at me. A thousand marks here, A thousand marks there. I felt like an official in the Reich Ministry of Justice."
Interestingly, Kerr does not write these stories in order....so you have Bernie looking back to a part of the story that hasn't been written yet.
If you're going to listen to Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey-Maturin series, which I heartily recommend, get the versions read by Patrick Tull. He died in 2006, but he did narrate all the books before his passing on, and his voice characterizations are absolutely fantastic.