Of the Sam Plank Mysteries, three titles – Fatal Forgery, The Man in the Canary Waistcoat and Worm in the Blossom – are are now available as audiobooks.
Of the Gregory Hardiman Mysteries, the first – Ostler – is now available as an audiobook.
You can buy them via Audible (here for Fatal Forgery, here for The Man in the Canary Waistcoat , here for Worm in the Blossom and here for Ostler), or from iTunes (here for Fatal Forgery, here for The Man in the Canary Waistcoat, here for Worm in the Blossom and here for Ostler). They offer a five-minute free sample so that you can listen before you buy.
Our narrators

The narrator of the first two Sam Plank books (Fatal Forgery and The Man in the Canary Waistcoat) was a wonderful voice artist and stage actor called Guy Hanson – I’ll have you know that he worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company, so only the best for my listeners. But Guy retired from narrating audiobooks, and so…

The narrator of the third Sam Plank book (Worm in the Blossom) is the talented voice artist and professional actor Brian King. You may have seen him on the telly in an ad for the Nationwide… Thankfully he can also turn his hand to tales about more historical financial services.

And stepping up to the microphone to take on the mantle of Gregory Hardiman in Ostler (and, I hope, subsequent books in the series) is the terrific voice artist and actor Phil Deadman. (I know: perfect name for a crime fiction narrator.)