Marc Everitt has 4 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 2 narrators. The most-rated is The Rose Petal Killer.

On a remote, desolate planet something is amiss. Several somethings in fact. With something watching them, a murderer amongst them and no way of escaping, the small research team on Graves' World are going to need all the help they can get. Help which may have just arrived in the shape of Taylor West. He's turned his hand to solving mysteries in the past but has rarely been in so much danger. Because there is far more to this planet than meets the eye, and not everyone wants his help.
©2017 Marc Everitt (P)2017 Marc Everitt

The year is 1881, and the SS Atlantica heads for New York City with first-class passengers expecting the very best of everything but never expecting murder. Among them, quite by chance, is the finest amateur detective in the British Empire.
When Lord Fothington is stabbed to death, and none with motive could also have been present at that time, Peregrine Sebastopol is intrigued. When the same victim is inexplicably murdered a second time, Sebastopol faces the most baffling crime he has ever investigated. He had better beware, though.... A ruthless killer is still at large and is not finished yet.
©2019 Marc Everitt (P)2019 Marc Everitt

Small town, rural America. A man walks into a hospital for help, except this man can't be helped. He will die horribly, and he is just the first of many. Dr Jamie Metcalf fights viruses. He was the rising star of the Army Medical Corps Rapid Response Unit before he gave it up for his family. He swore he'd never go back but an outbreak has started, unlike anything seen before, and if it can't be contained then the loss of life will be unthinkable. For this is something new, something lethal, perhaps something unstoppable; and it's not from round here.
©2017 Marc Everitt (P)2017 Marc Everitt

Lord Sebastopol is in trouble again! Arrested in relation to a murder he supposedly solved years before, Victorian England's finest amateur detective has to persuade the police that he didn't falsely accuse the wrong person. Relating the tale of how he identified the Rose Petal Killer, Sebastopol and his faithful colleague Bryers find themselves caught up in a fresh wave of murders. The Rose Petal Killer might be a figure from his past, but Sebastopol is about to find out that buried secrets have a way of resurfacing, and they're clawing their way into the present to threaten his credibility, and perhaps his life.
©2020 Marc Everitt (P)2021 Marc Everitt