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Michelle Obama's Becoming (Penguin) has returned to the Audible weekly chart number one, after the Netflix documentary following her book tour dropped. The former First Lady's memoir leapfrogged Adam Buxton's Ramble Book (Mudlark) to become the first title to take the weekly number one more than once since this chart began running in April. Becoming has also topped the monthly Audible top 20 seven times since its publication in November 2018.
Laura Shepherd-Robinson's Blood & Sugar (Macmillan) spiked into third place as the week's highest new entry, followed closely by K L Slater's Single (Audible) in fourth. Thrillers were in particularly high demand last week, with Tom Clancy's The Hunt for Red October (HarperCollins) saluting into fifth and J P Delaney's Believe Me (Quercus) scoring ninth place.
A new Greek mythology title by Stephen Fry was announced this week, yet, three years on from publication, Mythos (Penguin) is still riding high in the weekly Audible chart. Fry notched up two narrator credits with Sherlock Holmes: The Definitive Collection (Audible) swiping 10th.