Henry Romel Guy has 3 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 2 narrators. The most-rated is Tuesday's Choice.

3 audiobooks
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The Beaver Damsels

Summary

Darny, DeDe, Holly, and Sherri are all dealing with the aftermath of their efforts to dispose of the body of a man from Newark with awful hair, while Detective Delores Snick grapples with how to handle the kind of case they didn't teach her about at the academy. Set in Mathews, Virginia, The Beaver Damsels is about female solidarity and adventure and even raccoons. Pay a visit to the town that sanity forgot, and stay a while.

©2017 Henry Romel Guy (P)2018 Henry Romel Guy

Narrator: Kristin Price
Length: 1 hr and 38 mins
Available on Audible
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Saturday in the Park

Summary

Sometimes there are no words for what happens to us. This story is about what happens to so many, has for so long, and is happening as this is being written and read. Adding to this, it's a story about sexual assault. It's very timely, it turns out, and still one of the oldest stories ever told.

©2017 Henry Romel Guy (P)2020 Henry Romel Guy

Narrator: Wes Freeman
Length: 52 mins
Available on Audible
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Tuesday's Choice

Summary

Tuesday's Choice is the timeless story of five people whose lives connect through circumstances initiated by one of them, a resourceful but discouraged drifter who longs for a new chapter in a life filled with disappointment. The story features a mayor whose tenure is coming to an end, his wife, who also faces transition, and an ex-con, Jason, whose own circumstances are dealt with on a moment-by-moment basis. Hilton Village, a small but substantial neighborhood in Newport News, Virginia, is the setting for this tale of people who find themselves reacting to issues that have everything to do with what course the city is taking on this election day.  Tuesday's Choice presents the listener with a bold, brewing conflict of the most elemental kind: what do we mean to one another, and how much of ourselves do we sacrifice in any event. Author Henry Romel Guy views 1996 as a point where society began crossing profound lines into regions that have since become everyday in their rhetoric. He illustrates a fictional but imaginable day-in-the-life of people who encounter personal change in the midst of this societal shift.

©1999 Henry Romel Guy (P)2021 Henry Romel Guy

Narrator: Wes Freeman
Length: 3 hrs and 37 mins
Available on Audible