There are many.
I get audiobooks from my local library through a service called "Libby" but also have had an Audible account for quite a while and have a very extensive library of audiobooks.
My suggestion is go to Audible.com (I don't think that you need a membership to do this) or try the Libby app and you can listen to samples of books that interest you.
The library App is great as it's free but you can't always get books when you want them.
Gerard Doyle, John Lee, Robert Glenister and Rory Kinnear are just a few of my favorites, but my tastes are usually UK oriented for novels..
For something more US based, some James Lee Burke books are narrated by Will Patton and it really works well - just not to everyone's taste.
Also the latest Harry Bosch books are narrated by Titus Welliver - the actor who plays him on the TV shows.
In my previous post I missed one really good series.
It's also by Philip Kerr and is about a football coach (UK football that is) who in the first book "January Window" ends up having to solve a murder.
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