For me it was Audibles “The Great Courses - Ancient Egypt” with Egyptologist Bob Brier. It’s 24h long but it is really worth it.
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I just listened to 14 Omega Force audiobooks and really enjoyed them. Lighter than a lot of sci-fi but fun and exciting.
Recently listened to The Invisible Life of Addy Larue. It was excellent, both the story and the narrator.
It’s more of an audio drama than an audiobook but I really loved The Sandman by Audible.
No recent great ones, but Mo Gawdat’s “Scary Smart: The Future of Artificial Intelligence and How You Can Save Our World” was ok.
The Count of Monte Cristo
It is ‘novel zero’ and has it all.
Free audiobook readings, released in the Public Domain, are available at librivox.org
The Murderbot Diary is great.