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Reni Eddo-Lodge's Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race (Audible Studios for Bloomsbury) has topped the weekly Audible chart for a fifth week running. The paperback edition has racked up two overall number ones and five atop the Paperback Non-Fiction chart through Nielsen's Total Consmuer Market across the same period. The title has also maintained an uninterrupted run atop the Amazon Most-Read: Non-Fiction chart, a ranking that often finds itself skewed towards books performing strongly in audio.
P D James and Peter James charted side-by-side in the top three, with The Lighthouse (Faber) and Dead at First Sight (Macmillan Digital Audio) both narrated by Daniel Weyman. In vintage crime news, Raymond Chandler's Farewell My Lovely (Audible) also entered the chart in fourth.
Audio stalwarts Michelle Obama and Stephen Fry remained solid in the chart, with Becoming (Penguin) rising to fifth place and Mythos (Penguin) returning to the top 10.