Paul Sussman has 5 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 2 narrators. The most-rated is The Last Secret of the Temple.

Much has changed since Yusuf Khalifa of the Luxor Police and hard-nosed Jerusalem detective Arieh Ben-Roi last met. Ben-Roi is about to become a father, and Khalifa is struggling with personal tragedies. But as they each work on their own - seemingly isolated - cases, the two investigations begin to entwine. They soon find themselves drawn into a sinister web of violence, abuse, corporate malpractice and anti-capitalist terrorism. And at the heart of the web lies the Labyrinth...
©2012 Paul Sussman (P)2012 W F Howes Ltd

Fjerde og sidste bog i Sussmans serie af arkæologiske krimier har ligesom forgængerne et hæsblæsende plot på tværs af adskillige kontinenter og flere tusinde år. I den armenske katedral i Jerusalem er journalisten Rivka Kleinberg blevet stranguleret med en garrotte. Kriminalinspektør Arieh Ben-Roi leder efterforskningen i felten, og han finder hurtigt ud af, at hendes reportager gennem årene har skaffet hende mange fjender på halsen.
Trådene fører Ben-Roi fra Jerusalems gamle bydel til den russiske mafia, til trafficking, til multinationale selskaber og til magtfulde interesser både i Egypten og i Israel. Men efterforskningen sætter sig først for alvor i bevægelse, da han opdager en forbindelse til arkæologiske udgravninger i 1930’erne og til en labyrintisk mine i Egyptens østlige ørken, hvor faraonerne i sin tid hentede deres guld. Og han må have assistance fra sin egyptiske kollega Yusuf Khalifa fra Luxor Politi.
Gamle Sussman-entusiaster vil genkende Ben-Roi og Khalifa fra de tidligere bøger, men nye læsere kan sagtens stige på her.
©2017 Gyldendal. Translated by Ninna Brenøe (P)2017 Gyldendal

In 523 BC, the Persian pharaoh Cambyses dispatched an army across Egypt's western desert to destroy the oracle at Siwa. Legend has it that somewhere in the middle of the Great Dune Sea his army was overwhelmed by a sandstorm and lost forever. Two and a half millennia later, a mutilated corpse is washed up on the banks of the Nile at Luxor, an antiques dealer is savagely murdered in Cairo, and a British archaeologist is found dead at the ancient necropolis of Saqqara. The incidents appear unconnected, but Inspector Yusuf Khalifa of the Luxor police is not so sure...
©2002 Paul Sussman (P)2004 W F Howes Ltd

Egypt 2153 BC: 80 priests set out under cover of darkness with a mysterious object.... Albania, 1986: A plane takes off bound for the Sudan. Somewhere over the Sahara it disappears.... The present: a mummified corpse is discovered in the dunes with a roll of camera film and a clay obelisk inscribed with a hieroglyphic sign.... Three unconnected events - or so it seems.
©2009 Paul Sussman (P)2009 WF Howes Ltd

From the bestselling author of The Lost Army of Cambyses, the new Inspector Khalifa thriller. When the body of hotel owner Piet Jansen is discovered amid the ruins of an archaeological site by the Nile, it looks like a routine investigation for Inspector Yusuf Khalifa of the Luxor Police. But the more he learns about Jansen, the more he is reminded of the brutal murder, some years earlier, of an Israeli woman at Karnak for which he always suspected the wrong man was convicted. Ignoring the objections of his superiors, Khalifa re-opens the case, but to do so, he finds he's obliged to team up with a bigoted, hard-drinking Israeli detective.
©2006 Paul Sussman (P)2006 W F Howes Ltd