The Way of the Flesh is a brilliant, atmospheric, historical, crime fiction novel that had me completely enthralled. The story is rich in the history of medical advancements and butchery performed during this period; particularly those surrounding the development of anaesthesia.

Summer Knight by Jim Butcher
I am continuing my journey with the Dresden Files and recently devoured Summer Knight by Jim Butcher, narrated by James Marsters. Fairies, pizza and the courts of Summer and Winter made for an engaging listen.
Echoes of Evil by Heather Graham
Echoes of Evil by Heather Graham is the twenty-sixth book in the Krewe of Hunters paranormal romantic suspense series but can be read as a standalone. Once again I listened as Luke Daniels is narrating. Key West and a murder-mystery involving musicians quickly pulled me in.
A Merciful Secret by Kendra Elliot
A Merciful Secret by Kendra Elliot is the third book of the series. Set in Oregon, it features an FBI Agent who grew up in a survivalist household. Mercy, the FBI and Police Chief Truman Daly, investigate the murder of an old woman rumored to be a witch.
Pale as Death by Heather Graham
Pale as Death by Heather Graham is part of the Krewe of Hunters series, but contains a standalone case and romance. Once again Luke Daniels narrates as LAPD detective Sophie Manning hunts down a killer who seems to echo the infamous Black Dahlia Killer. Bruce McFadden, a consultant for the FBI steps in to help. Sizzling chemistry, murder, and ghosts delivered another fantastic case.
Good Witch Hunting by Dakota Cassidy
Good Witch Hunting by Dakota Cassidy is the seventh audiobook in the Witchless In Seattle paranormal, cozy-mystery series. New residents and a snowstorm soon bring trouble to Ebenezer Falls and it’s exactly what Stevie needed! Humor, murder and a motley crew of ghosts, familiars and more makes listening to the narrations of Hollie Jackson loads of fun.