Don't dismiss audio books, they can turn a good book into a brilliant story! I always have one on the go and listen all the times I can't sit and read like when prepping meals in the kitchen, driving, doing embroidery, etc.
My favourite authors are:
- Mary Stewart, not the Merlin Chronicles but all her books like Touch Not the Cat, Nine Coaches Waiting, Madam Will You Talk?, This Rough Magic, Airs Above the Ground, etc.
- M M Kaye especially The Far Pavilions and her 'Murder in . . .' series.
- John Wyndham especially The Kraken Wakes and The Chrysalids - how prescient the former seems now with the sea depth rising a little each year!
- Josephine Tey especially The Daughter of Time, Brat Farrar and Miss Pym Disposes.
I discovered Mary Stewart and Josephine Tey in my teens, thanks to a suggestion from an inspirational English teacher, and have enjoyed them ever since, I have Mary Stewart's 'My Brother Michael' bedside my bed at the moment so as to speak!