David Robbins has 33 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 12 narrators, with an average listener rating of 4.1★ across 13 ratings. The most-rated is Endworld: Thief River Falls Run.

New York Times best-selling author David L. Robbins has entrenched himself as the master of the World War II novel. Telling the gripping story of the 1945 rescue of allied prisoners from the Los Baños camp near Manila, Broken Jewel received tremendous critical acclaim, including starred reviews from Library Journal and Kirkus Reviews.
©2009 David L. Robbins (P)2010 Recorded Books, LLC

Fierce beasts masquerading as men, the Assassins were as dedicated to destroying life as Blade and the Warriors were to preserving it. Using advanced weapons and primitive instincts, they vowed to die before admitting defeat. When the Warriors trapped the Assassins in an abandoned amusement park, the stage was set for an all-out war that would decide the fate of an already desperate planet.
©2018 Books In Motion (P)2018 Books In Motion

The last vestige of civilization is under attack by a horde of savage fighters determined to plunge the world into total darkness and ignorance. Undermanned, outgunned, and overmatched, the Warriors of the Home desperately need help. But help is hundreds of miles away in Denver, and only one man has the courage and strength to accomplish the impossible. If he fails, the Home will perish; if he succeeds, it might be his last act of heroism.
©2016 Books in Motion (P)2016 Books in Motion

The Earth is devastated, left a desolate wasteland of mutant beings and desperate renegades by the final holocaust of World War III. Out of the ashes rose Blade, leader of the brutal fighting force known as the Alpha Triad. Together the Triad must risk sudden death to retrieve the vital serum that would save a handful of survivors from a lethal disease. But first the Triad must fend off hordes of deranged humanoids, a hideously deformed creature that hungered for human flesh, and make their way through a long-dead city ruled by warring factions that let no one survive!
©2012 Books In Motion (P)2012 Books In Motion

A western in the USA Today best-selling series Evil Is as Evil Does If things are quiet in the little town of Sweetwater, Marshal Fred Hitch sees no reason to make waves. But when Tyree Johnson shows up, Fred's relaxed nature is put to the test. At 15 years old, Tyree is a tough-as-nails bounty hunter with no patience for anyone calling him "boy." He's come to apprehend a killer who escaped from Cheyenne and has been hiding in plain sight in Sweetwater. To save face and his town's good name, Fred must ride with Tyree and his prisoner all the way to Cheyenne. The unlikely pair has a rough trail ahead of them, and as tough as Tyree is, he has some lessons to learn about the evil men do - and how to survive it.
©2015 The Estate of Ralph Compton (P)2018 Recorded Books

Uncover the fascinating history of Peru, one of South America’s most beautiful countries. Overlapping with the Amazon and the Andes, Peru is a rich and incredible country with a long history. Now, this audiobook examines Peru’s story, covering the early Inca Empire, one of the most advanced pre-American societies, to colonization and Peru’s journey to its place in the modern world. With reference to the pre- and post-Inca Empire, as well as the first arrival of the Spanish and the formation of the Republic of Peru, this detailed guide explores their history and the many events which shaped them. Including their resources, political leaders, and many struggles, this book is a must-listen for anyone interested in world history. Buy now to discover Peru’s incredible story today!
©2019 David Robbins (P)2019 David Robbins

Uncover the fascinating story behind Bolivia, one of South America’s few landlocked countries. From the precolonial empires of the Tiwanaku and Inca, to the arrival of the Europeans and Bolivia’s journey to its current place in the world, this book examines the rich history and culture of this vibrant country and how the past has shaped it. Covering their campaign for independence, the Chaco war, class struggles, and the abundant natural resources which let them form wealthy mining industries, this audiobook also takes a look at the current issues the country faces and the rampant cocaine industry which has plagued them. Nevertheless, Bolivia has an incredible story which is a must-listen for anyone interested in South America and world history. Buy the audiobook now to discover the story of Bolivia today!
©2020 David Robbins (P)2020 David Robbins

So, here it was, the African pattern. First, the struggle, then the euphoria of the freedom dance, then the collapse into grandiose caricature and chaos. And after that, the pale new dawn, the promise, and sometimes the reality of ascent. After the Dance first appeared in 2004, 10 years after South Africa’s wildly enthusiastic embrace of freedom and democracy. Its value now, 15 years later, seems to be as a portrait of a new democracy that is losing its innocence. The optimism remains widespread, but the cracks, first hinted at in the 2004 edition, are beginning to show. The halcyon days of the Nelson Mandela presidency have slipped away too rapidly, replaced by early signs of that distinctive post-Uhuru pattern. Is South Africa at the start of its pale new dawn? Or, is the country still in the grip of its collapse into grandiose caricature and chaos? Time will tell. The chief value of After the Dance is that it describes a country at the tipping point of its own history. The hope is there, as are the seeds of its travail. And they are placed before the listener by South Africans themselves, people prepared to look the listener in the eye and candidly share their circumstances as well as their anxieties and dreams.
©2019 Porcupine Press (P)2020 Withaak International

Discover the Country You Have Always Dreamed About.... The History of Ecuador- the name of our most recent book. A complete Ecuador discovery guide every person must listen. From about 3000 BCE up until today Ecuador has been the country with one of the most interesting histories out of any South American country. If you have ever heard about or met people who visited Ecuador then they would recommend you go there as well. Our main focus while creating this book was to go deep in the history of this country to reveal all of the interesting facts about this fascinating country. Now let’s take a look at only a few things you will learn out of this book: The colonization of Ecuador What Ecuador mostly known for Top 10 facts you didn’t know about Ecuador The main reason why people travel to Ecuador Entire Ecuador history after its independence All of this and so much more.... Now it is your turn to take this opportunity to discover this amazing country, so don’t wait. Take action now, buy now, and start learning!
©2019 David Robbins (P)2020 David Robbins

The time: 100 years after the mushroom clouds. The place: what was left of America. The Family: the last, best hope for the future of mankind. The Triads: the fighting arm of The Family, men and women sworn to kill and die for survival. The Citadel Run: It was a mission of mercy that turned into a run with death as Blade and the Alpha Triad tried to rescue the pathetic remnants of humanity from the festering stinkhole that had once been the Twin Cities. Captured, tortured, and marked for "Reabsorption," the Triad had about as much chance to survive as a snowflake in a thermonuclear blast....
©2015 Books In Motion (P)2015 Books In Motion

In a world gone mad, the warrior’s anger kept them sane. With the Russians poised on the brink of success in genetic experimentation and Blade suddenly missing, the Warriors launch a rescue mission to post-nuclear holocaust Boston and find themselves in a trap.
©2021 Books in Motion (P)2021 Books in Motion

The Warriors Were Trapped in a Death Maze - and the Price of Escape Was Blood. One hundred years after WWIII, the Peers controlled Atlanta with an iron fist and a ruthless band of execution squads called "Terminators". When the Warriors stumbled into the enslaved city, they knew they had to destroy the evil goons before they spread throughout the weakened country.
©2020 Books in Motion (P)2020 Books in Motion

Washington, DC was in the tight grip of the Russians. They planned to use their base on the Potomac to launch an all-out attack on the warring states of America. But the Red Menace made one mistake - they thought Blade and the Warriors would go like lambs to the slaughter. Instead, they fought with a savagery that would drive the invaders back to the land of perpetual nuclear winter.
©2018 Books In Motion (P)2018 Books In Motion