John Pirillo has 4 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 3 narrators. The most-rated is Sherlock Holmes: The Christmas Rose.

Sherlock Holmes is contacted by Samuel Clemens - otherwise known as Mark Twain, the famous writer - and asked to help find his missing friend. Holmes travels to America where he discovers a gang, led by Mister Bleak, that hangs anyone who gets in their way. Will Mark Twain be able to find his friend, or is he one of the many that Mister Bleak will hang from the Bleak Tree? Danger and adventure in America that has an explosive climax!
©2016 John Pirillo (P)2017 John Pirillo

The devil is in the details is the motto of many, but one Arthur is still learning. Merlin and Arthur take a journey into mysticism and friendship as they move to rescue a child so lost that death would be a welcome fate to him. What happens during the course of that journey is a warm hearted, deeply touching adventure that evokes the great warmth and humor of the great author T.H. White.
©2017 John Pirillo (P)2017 John Pirillo

A madman rises to power in the West and is determined to derail the United States government and install himself and his cronies into power.
He is willing to go to any length to win power, even if it means summoning the powers of darkness to help him.
Holmes and Watson find out about the plot when a great Western author, Mark Twain, seeks their help in finding his lost friend.
©2017 John Pirillo (P)2017 John Pirillo

Sherlock Holmes suggests a vacation to Watson. They travel to Switzerland to relax and share the holidays with friends. Watson suddenly disappears on Christmas Eve. There are strange sightings...a pear tree blocking the sidewalk of a home, dancing lords, singing maidens, cows with ringing bells, a partridge in London’s Bentley Park...and it just gets more and more mysterious as Christmas approaches and Watson still remains lost to his friends. Now begins a Christmas fantasy filled with memorable events, revelations, and magic that goes beyond that of the magician Harry Houdini to something so pure that no one can discover its origins. But if they don't, no one can be sure if they'll ever find Watson.
©2016 John Pirillo (P)2017 John Pirillo