Andrew Mackay has 7 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 2 narrators. The most-rated is Young Lions Feast.

Sam, Alan, Alice, and Aurora continue to sabotage SS plans to arrest and eliminate a list of targets written in a secret black book. The Partisans discover the existence of a shadowy ancient Resistance organization with its own hidden agenda. The Nazis devise a plan to destroy the Hereward guerrillas once for all.
Young Lions Attack is the fourth audiobook in the Young Lions series and is a fast-paced, gritty war novel set in an alternative history of the Second World War.
The Young Lions series:
Young Lions
Young Lions Roar (winner of NGP Publishing Prize 2012)
Young Lions Hunt
©2014 Andrew Mackay (P)2018 Andrew Mackay

In this sequel to Young Lions, three British teenagers - Alan, Sam, and Alice - continue to valiantly resist the Nazis and the British Fascists. A Spanish Civil War vendetta spills blood onto the streets of Hereward. Alan and Sam discover that Paul Mason has survived the St. George's Day Massacre. The Resistance attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler and Alice is kidnapped by the S.S. Alan joins the Blackshirts and tries to sabotage the German invasion of Scotland.
Young Lions Roar is the second book in the Young Lions series and is a fast paced, gritty war novel set in an alternative history of the Second World War.
©2012 Andrew Mackay (P)2018 Andrew Mackay

Alan, Sam, Alice, and Aurora continue to fight against the German Forces occupying Hereward. The Nazis plan to achieve a Final Solution of the Jewish problem in Great Britain. The partisans carry out a daring and audacious mission to kidnap two top ranking enemy officers visiting Occupied England.
Young Lions Prey is the fifth book in the Young Lions series and is a fast-paced, gritty novel set in an alternative history of the Second World War.
The Young Lions series:
Young Lions
Young Lions Roar (winner of the NGP Publishing Prize 2012)
Young Lions Hunt
Young Lions Attack
©2018 Andrew Mackay (P)2018 Andrew Mackay

If you work at a multinational company, at some point you may be asked to travel the world to maintain, or install equipment, or seek to boost your firm’s reputation. It happened to Andrew Mackay, and he was unprepared from the moment he stepped on a helicopter to go to a Chevron platform in the North Sea, when everyone was dressed for freezing temperatures except him. Working as what he calls “a travelling prostitute”, Mackay was surprised to find that almost all of the time, he was on his own. Higher-ups never asked about his well-being, and he had to quickly adapt to indigenous populations, cultures, and traditions. In sharing his experiences while working abroad, he hopes to prepare other employees at multinational companies who may not appreciate what traveling on the job entails. If your organization has not done its homework in advance, your very life could be at risk. From being kidnapped at an airport, left stranded, forced to spend extra time in strange places, and navigating dangerous situations, you’ll learn how to survive when working overseas in Trials and Tribulations of a Travelling Prostitute.
©2018 Andrew Mackay (P)2019 Andrew Mackay

Alan, Sam, Alice, and Aurora operate behind enemy lines on L-Day: the Allied liberation of the Occupied South. The partisans suffer grievous losses linking up with friendly forces. Hitler mercilessly crushes an SS coup. The Brotherhood of the Purifying Flame takes advantage of the chaos to pursue its holy mission.
Young Lions Pride is the seventh audiobook in the Young Lions series and is a fast-paced, gritty novel set in an alternative history of the Second World War.
The Young Lions series:
Young Lions
Young Lions Roar (winner of the NGP Publishing Prize 2012)
Young Lions Hunt
Young Lions Attack
Young Lions Prey
Young Lions Feast
©2018 Andrew Mackay (P)2018 Andrew Mackay

This is the story of two teenage British boys in a Britain occupied by the Germans, which is what might have happened if the Nazis had successfully carried out their plans to invade Britain under Operation Sea Lion in the 1940s.
Alan Mitchell and Sam Roberts study at St. John's Academy in the fictional Cambridgeshire market town of Hereward. Their Home Guard unit is defeated and the Schutzstaffel (S.S.) massacres the prisoners but the boys escape and return to German occupied Hereward.
They deal with challenges such as an older sister with an S.S. boyfriend, the British resistance, fascist collaborators, and the German occupiers. They decide to fight against the New Order, which results in murder and mayhem, chaos and carnage, culminating with the boys' assassination attempt against the puppet king Edward VIII.
©2018 Andrew Mackay (P)2018 Andrew Mackay

Sam, Alan, Alice, and Aurora continue to fight against the German forces occupying England. The guerrillas sabotage SS plans to build a concentration camp and also prepare for L-Day, the Allied liberation of the occupied south. The partisans take steps to deal with a traitor amongst their ranks.
Young Lions Feast is the sixth book in the Young Lions series and is a fast-paced, gritty novel set in an alternative history of the Second World War.
The Young Lions series:
Young Lions
Young Lions Roar (winner of the NGP Publishing Prize 2012)
Young Lions Hunt
Young Lions Attack
Young Lions Prey
©2018 Andrew Mackay (P)2018 Andrew Mackay