
Dumb Witness by Agatha Christie (1937)
Audiobook narrated by Hugh Fraser.
Elderly Emily Arundell suspects a member of her household is trying to kill her and, sadly for her, she is correct. Features a star turn by Bob the dog.

Evil Under the Sun by Agatha Christie (1941)
Audiobook narrated by David Suchet.
Glamorous movie star Arlena Marshall ends up dead on a beach and neither her family nor anyone else at their resort seem particularly bothered by that, but Poirot solves the case anyway. A particularly good Christie, in my opinion.

Murder on the Links by Agatha Christie (1923)
Audiobook narrated by Hugh Fraser.
Another rich, elderly person suspects he is going to be murdered by a member of his household and he is also correct. Unfortunately, Poirot has a knack for responding to these pleas for help just a little too late.

To Love and Be Wise by Josephine Tey (1950)
A famous young American photographer goes missing during a hike in the English countryside and good old Inspector Grant is called in to figure out what happened to him. A clever and entertaining mystery.

Wilderness Knits by Linka Neumann (2021)
I haven’t knit many sweaters lately, but if anything was going to tempt me to start one, it would be a design from this book. Lots of appealing patterns.