Mary Cook has 4 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 4 narrators. The most-rated is The Hardest Work You Will Ever Do.

Somebody is trying to frame Toni for the murders. The footprints at the scene match hers, right down to the size and brand of the boot. She fits the profile. But it can’t be her...can it? When bodies start turning up in her city, Detective Antonia Delgado is determined to bring the killer to justice. However, the closer she gets to solving the case, one suspect stands out among the others...herself. When she begins waking up in strange places with no memory of where she was or what she did, even she begins to doubt her innocence. Then the dreams begin. Followed by mysterious notes left in such a way that nobody but she can see. The killer is getting closer and closer to home. Will she be able to solve this case before another man falls victim to the serial killer?
©2020 Mary Cook (P)2020 Mary Cook

He didn’t believe in the curse.... ....until his friends started to die. Was Damon’s secret going to be the death of him? He had always been superstitious, which is why he was a regular at Lauren’s mystical shop. When Lauren read the tarot for him, he believed her. When she said she would go to the party with him, Damon was thrilled. It was a mistake. His friends were cruel. What happened to Lauren, made him sick, but he was too much of a coward to stop them. As he watched her die, her final words nobody believed. Voodoo wasn’t real. Or was it? You’ll love this supernatural story, because the ghosts are angry, revenge is real, and redemption is a journey that can be hard on the soul. Get it now.
©2019 Mary Cook (P)2020 Mary Cook

No longer is there a waiting list. Not when women can be created in a lab for the express purpose of supplying readily available organs that can be harvested within hours. An international research corporation does the unthinkable. Taking stem cell research to new levels, they push the boundaries. An innocent young life hangs in the balance. Because of the simple fact of one child too many, Tansy faces certain death. A baby thrust into her arms, then a kind guard whisks her away from all she has ever known. Lost and alone on the streets, Tansy finally finds sanctuary in an unlikely ally. Together the three work to stay one step ahead of the individuals who seek to cause them harm. Her only desire is to find hope, love, and acceptance. She is faced with desperation, terror, and death. Now she must turn the tables and work to bring down those who would seek to destroy her new found happiness.
©2020 Mary Cook (P)2020 Mary Cook

This essay comes from the NPR series This I Believe, which features brief personal reflections from both famous and unknown Americans. The pieces that make up the series compel listeners to rethink not only what and how they have arrived at their beliefs, but also the extent to which they share them with others.
©2006 This I Believe Inc. (P)2006 This I Believe Inc., Audio Renaissance, a division of Holtzbrinck Publishers LLC