File paths does not match with file name

Hi,
somehow iTunes does not properly file my audiobooks.  Eventhough all audiobooks are marked as media type: AudioBooks and Genre: AudioBook (German: Hörbuch), but when looking in Music --> iTunes --> iTunesMedia --> AudioBooks  there's only a few AudioBooks that I bought with Audible.
All the other AudioBooks are stored I don't know where.  When opening the information about an AudioBook, and select "overview" it says at "location" ...iTunesMedia/Music/...  and an artist name or compilation followed by an artist name.
How can I easily redirect iTunes to store the AudioBooks in AudioBooks and not under some wired musican's name where I never placed the audiobook before
Any idea? Does anybody know of this bizare problem?
thanks for your help from Cologne, Germany,
Daniel Vollmer

HDash-Tech,
thanks for the tip, but since I have my iTunes Library on a NAS I have to direct iTunes every now and than via "choose library" to the folder and it doesn't make a difference...
I think it's somehow due to my iTunes Match.  I know they do not sync audiobooks, but they mess up pretty much everything else within my library.  Songnames here and there and especially cd covers!
Any other idea how to get it straigten out again?
Thank,
Daniel

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