Police procedural audiobooks drop listeners into the excitement of a fictional investigation. Often featuring murder, espionage, or kidnapping, these audiobooks have listeners follow law enforcement as they track down criminals and solve crimes. Get lost in these gripping stories with this selection of police procedural audiobooks.

Police procedural audiobooks drop listeners into the excitement of a fictional investigation. Often featuring murder, espionage, or kidnapping, these audiobooks have listeners follow law enforcement as they track down criminals and solve crimes. Get lost in these gripping stories with this selection of police procedural audiobooks.

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About Police Procedural

A subgenre of crime fiction, mysteries, and thrillers, police procedurals draw on the rich history of detective novels to drop readers into the exciting moments leading up to an arrest. Popular characters like Sherlock Holmes, Nancy Drew, and the Hardy Boys solved mysteries using procedural techniques, and today’s protagonists follow that same script. Written procedurals have been on the market since the 1800s, with important additions from writers like Georges Simenon, Hillary Waugh, Elizabeth Linington, and Joseph Wambaugh. Now, readers are taken by bestsellers from authors like Jane Harper, Alex North, and Michael Connelly. The incredible popularity of shows like "Law & Order" and true crime podcasts like "Serial" illuminate the public’s interest in narratives that follow along as law enforcement gets to the bottom of a crime. The police procedural genre uses murder, kidnapping, espionage, and terrorism to hook listeners with cops, detectives, and FBI or special agents that keep them invested. Police procedurals are often ensemble pieces, with a wide cast of characters contributing to the story. Action, mystery, and plot twists are standard fare for a police procedural. Get in on the action and hunt down a killer when you switch on one of these police procedural audiobooks.

A subgenre of crime fiction, mysteries, and thrillers, police procedurals draw on the rich history of detective novels to drop readers into the exciting moments leading up to an arrest. Popular characters like Sherlock Holmes, Nancy Drew, and the Hardy Boys solved mysteries using procedural techniques, and today’s protagonists follow that same script. Written procedurals have been on the market since the 1800s, with important additions from writers like Georges Simenon, Hillary Waugh, Elizabeth Linington, and Joseph Wambaugh. Now, readers are taken by bestsellers from authors like Jane Harper, Alex North, and Michael Connelly. The incredible popularity of shows like "Law & Order" and true crime podcasts like "Serial" illuminate the public’s interest in narratives that follow along as law enforcement gets to the bottom of a crime. The police procedural genre uses murder, kidnapping, espionage, and terrorism to hook listeners with cops, detectives, and FBI or special agents that keep them invested. Police procedurals are often ensemble pieces, with a wide cast of characters contributing to the story. Action, mystery, and plot twists are standard fare for a police procedural. Get in on the action and hunt down a killer when you switch on one of these police procedural audiobooks.