Francis Hamit has 4 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 5 narrators. The most-rated is The Shenandoah Spy.

Alternative history about Rose Greenhow and her activities as a spy before and during the American Civil War. She was the Confederate spy who gave the South the information it needed to win at the first Battle of Bull's run, but had she been a spy all along, working for the French and British in their efforts to undermine American Manifest Destiny and split the nation into two or more new countries? The story begins in 1850 in Mexico City and San Francisco.
©2011 Francis Hamit (P)2015 Francis Hamit dba Brass Cannon Books

On a bright sunny day in a public park two security officers encounter problems, tragedy and someone with psychic abilities. Captain Haliday has one other officer and needs six. The client is a jerk. There is a "no dog" policy that creates friction with patrons, some of whom have been drinking... and then a little boy goes missing....
©2004 Francis Hamit (P)2012 Francis Hamit dba Brass Cannon Books

This is a short story about American military intelligence enlisted men who are trying to capture a Viet Cong Colonel at the most famous whorehouse in the Mekong Delta. It is shortly after the Tet Offensive in 1968, and one of them, a radio intercept operator, knows his voice, but not his face. This is a work of fiction. A resemblance to real persons and events is coincidental and unintended even if the author is a Vietnam Veteran who served in Military Intelligence.
©2010,2011 Francis Hamit (P)2012 Francis Hamit dba Brass Cannon Books

Historical fact-based fiction about the famous spy who played a key role in Stonewall Jackson's Valley Campaign. This narrative takes place between July 1861 and July 1862 and is the first in a series about the Confederate Secret Service and the women who were its most effective agents. Belle Boyd was the first woman in American History to be formally commissioned an army officer.
©2006, 2008 Francis Hamit (P)2013 Brass Cannon Books