LilyoftheValley
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Listen a great deal to audio books. - they are a great comfort to me. Recently, an eagerly awaited book by Caroline Corcoran and a novel by Mark Billingham. Have downloaded from Borrowbox. I have not been able to enjoy either because the Narrator's regional accent was so strong and reading style had off pauses. The second book was read by Maxine Peake who may be a known actor but whose voice grates with many people. Not at all relaxing. Would it not be preferable to use a Narrator with a smoother delivery? Samantha Bond and Alan Rickman (I know he is sadly, no longer with us) or others of that ilk?
Was the Mark Billingham Rabbit Hole, Lily? The narrator in the book itself is bolshy and from Wakefield and Maxine Peake’s Greater Manchester, so the voice seemed to fit pretty well imo. What I disliked was the constant casual swearing in it, but that’s down to the author of course. 
Graham Norton reads his own audiobooks and does it really well. On the other hand, I’m part way through one of the Strike series and the narrator’s given Cormoran a very thick, exaggerated Cornish accent. I know he hails from Cornwall, but he sounds more like one of the servants in Poldark and it’s throwing me!