John Russo has 5 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 5 narrators. The most-rated is Return of the Living Dead.

From the author of the horror classic Night of the Living Dead. Thirteen members of the Deadly Coven of Diana. Thirteen powerful witches pledged to bloody vengeance on all men. And soon, there will be another member... In a small New York State college, beautiful 18-year-old Laura Clark is blossoming, reaching out for love and trying to escape her controlling mother. But for Laura, there is no escape. Not from her mother, not from the unnameable horror that haunts her dreams, and not from the coven's spell of darkness. All her life, they have kept secret her true identity. Now, she is ready. And so are they. Now, they will teach her the art of love and ritual murder.
©1982 John Russo (P)2019 Capricorn Literary

From legendary horror and suspense writer John Russo comes a harrowing tale where no one is safe! Dealey Plaza is one of the most notorious places in America, and when youthful conspiracy buffs go there in 1964 to stage their own reenactment of the Kennedy Assassination, four of them are brutally murdered - the first victims of a hate-filled legacy that continues for four more decades. The survivors of that long-ago Dallas trip, each of them now icons of the American way of life, are about to be honored - or killed. Who will live and who will die? Will it be country-western star Lori McCoy? Her loving husband? Her scheming ex-husband? Or the case-hardened FBI agent and longtime friend who risks his life trying to protect them? This is John Russo at his best! From the Prologue: Dealey Plaza is one of the most notorious places in America, and in the spring of 1964 I went there with some college pals, conspiracy buffs, who wanted me to help them film their own version of the Kennedy Assassination. On the way home, four of them were murdered and their footage went up in flames. It was the first link in a chain of violent death that spanned four decades and caused me to abandon all my youthful hopes and dreams. As the years went by, some of us who had survived that trip became rich, some became famous or notorious, and some of us were entangled in tricky or dangerous situations that life had thrown our way. Now we were gathered together for Homecoming Weekend 2000 at Belmont University. But a killer was waiting for us. And he was nursing a deadly grudge that had its roots in the trip to Dallas we had embarked on long ago when we were young, adventurous and innocent.
©2012 John Russo (P)2014 Burning Bulb Publishing

The most frightening movie ever made is now a novel! Newsweek calls Night of the Living Dead a, "True horror classic." Why does Night of the Living Dead hit with such chilling impact? Is it because everyday people in a commonplace house are suddenly the victims of a monstrous invasion? Or is it because the ghouls who surround the house with grasping claws were once ordinary people, too? Decide for yourself as you listen, and the horror grips you. All the cannibalism, suspense, and frenzy of the smash-hit are here in the novel. This is the original novel by John A. Russo based on the screenplay by John A. Russo and George A. Romero.
©2014 John Russo (P)2020 Capricorn Literary

From the author of the horror classic Night of the Living Dead. Children can get away with murder under the cover of midnight... Cynthia and her brothers had heard the stories about grandpa, who could summon demons and compel people to die with a curse. Maybe, they also possessed the ancient powers. At first, they caught smallish demons who had assumed the shapes of rabbits and birds and then, larger ones like those who resembled the neighbor kids. Now, they are growing, and their powers are swelling, nourished by adult desires. Soon, they will gather others like themselves from the earth's dark corners. Soon, they will begin the blood-drenched ceremonies performed one by one at midnight.
©1980 John A. Russo (P)2019 Capricorn Literary

Return of the living dead... A decade after the first zombie outbreak, a bus crashes in a small American town, killing everyone on board. Local churchgoers rush to the scene to save the living and destroy the dead. But they're too late. A terrifying new plague of living dead has been unleashed. A new horde of victims has been infected. And this time, they are ravenous. In 1968, the classic Night of the Living Dead changed the face of horror. The film was based on the screenplay by George A. Romero and John Russo. The original novel written by John Russo was followed by Return of the Living Dead in 1978, a very different sequel than 1985 film directed by Dan O'Bannon.
©2012 John Russo (P)2021 Capricorn Literary