I'm pretty sure I saw it on Google Play Audiobooks and Apple Books as well. Price was comparable to Audible, maybe a dollar or two different. I prefer downloading from there because the files are easier to manage across my different devices.
A word of caution: I've come across some sketchy sites with 'free' versions that had terrible audio quality or were clearly pirated. Sticking with the major retailers saves a headache.
Just finished listening to the audiobook yesterday! It was on Audible, which is where I get all my Charles Finch titles. The narration by James Langton is a big part of the experience for me—his voice really suits the Victorian setting and Lenox's character.
Sometimes libraries have it too, through apps like Libby or Hoopla. Worth checking if you have a card; I borrowed it for free from mine after my first listen, just to revisit a few favorite scenes without using a credit.
OverDrive is my main source for audiobooks. My local library had 'An Impossible Impostor' available. The waitlist wasn't too long, maybe a couple weeks. The Libby app makes it super straightforward to stream or download once your hold comes up.
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Just tried looking for this myself and had a surprisingly easy time finding it. It's on the usual suspects, like Amazon for Kindle, plus Apple Books and Google Play. I actually bought my copy through Barnes & Noble's Nook store.
If you want a free option and don't mind a library queue, check if your local library offers it through Libby or OverDrive. I had to wait a couple weeks, but it popped up. Don't bother with random free sites claiming to have it; they're either scams or will infect your device with malware.
Finished it last week and the resolution around the imposter's identity had me second-guessing everything I thought I knew about the series.