Daniel Brand has 6 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 5 narrators, with an average listener rating of 3.8★ across 5 ratings. The most-rated is The Irishman.

Frank Sheeran, known as "The Irishman", waited his entire life to tell his story or at least his version of his story. The world knew him as a union official, a longtime member of the Teamsters union; he was a member of Jimmy Hoffa’s inner circle at the top of the national union. He had run-ins with the law in this position. He was charged with the murder of a rebel union member in a riot that occurred outside the Teamster’s Local Philadelphia Union Hall, but the charges were later dropped. He went to prison in the '80s after being caught on a wire instructing one of his crew to break someone’s legs and was named in Rudy Giuliani’s Mafia Commission Trial as an unindicted coconspirator and one of only two non-Italian members of the Mafia Commission. As an old man suffering from cancer that would soon kill him, Frank Sheeran shared his story with his attorney. He told him of the things that were already known, but he shared much, much more. This audiobook explores Frank Sheeran’s confessions as a lifelong criminal with ties to some of the biggest crimes of the 20th century. Inside this audiobook, you will find: A detailed account of Frank Sheeran’s time in the army during the Second World War, where he was in combat for an astounding 411 days, with a focus on the war crimes to which he has admitted A look into Sheeran’s post-war slides into a life of crime, finding himself working for the Mafia before he even knew what the Mafia was Information on his time as a hit man for the Mafia and how that led him to work for Jimmy Hoffa as muscle and hit man for the powerful Teamster boss Frank Sheeran’s accounts of his connections to the Bay of Pigs Invasion and the assassination of JFK His confession to the murders of Crazy Joe Gallo and of his friend Jimmy Hoffa
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John Gotti was the epitome of the American Dream. He was born to a lower-class family in 1940 and work his way literally up from nothing. From a family existing solely on a day-laborer’s salary, Gotti ended up making an estimated $15 million per year in his prime. Of course, to get there he had to rob, cheat and murder his way to the top, at one point carrying out the first unauthorized Mafia boss hit in more than 30 years. Along the way he also ended up doing more harm to his Family and his way of life than any outside force ever has. If you are interested in learning more then, Gotti: John Gotti American Mafia Boss is the book you have been waiting for. Inside you will learn about the long and bloody road that led to Gotti ascending to the head of the most powerful organized crime family in the underworld, and how he brought the world along for the ride with his flamboyant personality and obsession with his public persona. Crowned both the Dapper and the Teflon Don, Gotti brought a public face to the Mafia like no other boss ever had before him, or since. He was known as the Dapper Don for his commitment to style and his obsession with being in the limelight, completing ignoring the fact that he was the head of a powerful and illegal organization. This also directly lead to him being known as the Teflon Don because he was charged with numerous serious crimes, including murder and racketeering before walking away from the charges a free man. You will also learn the story of the three-year-long investigation that ultimately brought him down and how the effects of that trial are still being felt in the American Mafia today. While he was alive, John Gotti was a larger than life personality that couldn’t easily be disregarded, and his legacy is one that is so far reaching its effects still aren’t entirely known. So, what are you waiting for, buy this book today and learn about one of
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If you are interested in the true crimes of people in this world but do not know how to go about learning of them all at once, then look no further than Serial Killers True Crime: 13 Serial Killer Stories of the 2000s. This is the audiobook you have been waiting for. Whether you are simply interested in who, what, where, and when of these crimes or you have a fear of those monsters out there and want to get whatever insight possible to avoid such situations for yourself, you can listen to this audiobook. To that end, you will find inside 13 different stories about the background of a serial killer, the crimes he committed, a little bit about the victims that are known, and what the legal outcome was. From this audiobook you will learn about: A man who kidnapped people off the streets in his “Murder Mobile” to kill them and bury their remains behind a strip mall that he called his “garden” A shooting duo who murdered numerous people from their car for fun A decorated Canadian military man who went rogue and murdered locals An honor roll medical student who snatched women off of Craigslist New things to fear
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Do you often dream of becoming a top-secret operative? Do the televisions shows such as The Americans or The Bourne Identity catch your attention? Do you find yourself highly engaged in articles about new and improved spy gadgets? Are you curious about what spy skills it really takes to be undercover and work as an emissary? If that’s the case, you have stumbled across a one-of-a-kind audiobook that discusses the valuable and applicable spy secrets about the mental and physical aspects one must possess in order to become a spy! The contents of this audiobook include: Tips of getting into the mindset that is needed to survive dangerous scenarios Situational awareness skills that can help you de-escalate situations How to secure your home to protect yourself and your family Safety skills needed when traveling Methods of deciphering when someone is being dishonest Self-defense skills that can be utilized in a variety of situations Skills to help you disappear without a trace Driving skills that will come in handy in the case you need to get away quickly Surveillance skills necessary to survey detailed situations If you are unsure you have what it takes to become your own version of a master undercover operative, then the chapters in this audiobook will not only help you build up the confidence you need in yourself, but it will also assist in looking at yourself as a person in a different light! We all have special skill sets, so why not learn how to put them to good use as you learn to mold your mind into that of a spy?
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Are you fascinated by the mafia? Do you want to learn the stories of some of the deadliest men of the past 100 years? Do you want to know one of the many ways that the mafia managed to keep control over the USA for so many years? One of the easiest ways that mafia bosses would keep control is to have hit men working for them. Dangerous, coldhearted men who killed without any thought, whatsoever. Who were these men? How did they become the way they were? How did they kill? Why did they kill? In this audiobook, we’ll talk about many infamous mafia hit men and answer the above questions about them. Just a few of the hit men we’ll be talking about include: Sammy “The Bull” Gravano and the reasons he became one of the most important flips on the mafia to date, plus, how he ended up in prison again for the second time Richard “The Iceman” Kuklinski and the crazy ways he would get away with his murders and all the genius ways he’d get rid of a body Thomas Pitera and the years he spent in Japan studying samurai Giuseppe Greco and his death crew Joseph Barboza and the actual, totally crazy reason he was often referred to as “The Animal” Abe Reles and his mysterious death; he thought he was safe, and he really wasn’t. Was he actually trying to escape or is there something far more sinister at play here? Alexander Solonik and the absolutely incredible things he could do with two guns, and his never-ending determination to stay out of prison Benjamin Siegel, the father of Las Vegas and the only one who says it’s potential to become what it is today It’s hard to pinpoint the reason to why hearing about these people and their horrific crimes are so fascinating, but we’re not here to explain that. We’re just here to give you enjoyable, fascinating stories, and there’s no shame in that. The stories in here are shocking, twisted, and pretty amazing. So, if you’re interested in finding out about any of these men and how they got away with their crimes or just interested in hit men in general, this audiobook is definitely a good place to start listening to enjoyable stories.
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Learn what Frank Sheeran, John Gotti, and other Infamous Mobsters have in common.... Frank Sheeran, known as the Irishman, waited his entire life to tell his story, or at least his version of his story. The world knew him as a union official, a longtime member of the Teamsters Union; he was a member of Jimmy Hoffa's inner circle at the top of the national union. He had run-ins with the law in this position. He was charged with the murder of a rebel union member in a riot that occurred outside the Teamster's Local Philadelphia Union Hall, but the charges were later dropped. He went to prison in the 80s after being caught on a wire instructing once of his crew to break someone's legs and was named in Rudy Giuliani's Mafia Commission Trial as an unindicted co-conspirator and one of only two non-Italian members of the Mafia Commission. As an old man suffering from cancer that would soon kill him, Frank Sheeran shared his story with his attorney. He told him of the things that were already known, but he shared much, much more. This book explores Frank Sheeran's confessions as a lifelong criminal with ties to some of the biggest crimes of the 20th century. This book also comes with the books Gotti and Mafia Hitmen and Assassins. Inside this book, you will find: A detailed account of Frank Sheeran's time in the army during the second world war, where he was in combat for an astounding 411 days, with a focus on the war crimes he has admitted to; A look into Sheeran's post-war life of crime, finding himself working for the Mafia before he even knew what the Mafia was; Information on his time as a hitman for the mafia and how that led him to work for Jimmy Hoffa as muscle and hitman for the powerful teamster boss; Frank Sheeran's accounts of his connections to the Bay of Pigs Invasion and the assassination of JFK; and His confession to the murders of Crazy Joe Gallo and of his friend, Jimmy Hoffa.
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