Erik Franklin has 2 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 2 narrators. The most-rated is Black Bat Mystery, Volume 3.

Once again, hidden on the fog shrouded streets of London are heinous criminals set upon their nefarious schemes. All that stands in their way are two men, stalwart and unafraid to take on villainy in all its insidious disguises: Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. In this, the ninth entry in this best-selling series, the crime-solving friends tackle five brand new mysteries that are totally different to any of their previous adventures. Among these: An entire crew of a shoreline lighthouse vanishes during a raging storm, one of Watson's old army colleagues is accused of murder, and a former Baker Street Irregular seeks out their aid on behalf of his crippled father. These three cases and two others are brilliantly delivered by writers I. A. Watson, Fred Adams Jr., Erik Franklin, and Aaron Smith, proving once again there is only one Sherlock Holmes, Consulting Detective.
©2017 I.A. Watson, Fred Adams Jr., Erik Franklin and Aaron Smith (P)2017 RadioArchives.com

More black bat action! One of the greatest pulp action heroes is back in four brand-new adventures. Tony Quinn, blind defense attorney and police consultant, is the crime-busting vigilante known as the Black Bat. He is aided by the lovely Carol Baldwin, former con-artist Silk Kirby, and ex-boxer Butch O'Malley. Together they battle the underworld of New York City, fearlessly putting their lives at risk to champion justice. In this third volume, the Black Bat faces a mystic swami said to possess arcane powers, boards a high speed train to foil a gang's bold attempt to rescue their captured boss, and offers his services to protect the life of a famous Broadway personality threatened with death. New pulp writers Greg Hatcher, Gene Moyers, Gordon Dymowski, and Erik Franklin have captured all the action and thrills that were hallmarks of the early pulps and delivered a quartet of amazing Black Bat exploits pulp fans will cherish.
©2015 Greg Hatcher, Gene Moyers, Gordon Dymowski, Erik Frankllin (P)2015 RadioArchives.com