Scott Fivelson has 4 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 7 narrators. The most-rated is A Farewell to Legs.

4 audiobooks
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The Cleveland Radio Players Anthology: No. 01

Summary

A collection of the first season of one act plays performed by The Cleveland Radio Players. Eleven different plays from six different writers in multiple genres. Recorded during the 2015 season at Bad Racket Recording Studio and Premiered on The OH Files radio show on WCSB's 89.3.

©2017 Milton Matthew Horowitz (P)2017 Milton Matthew Horowitz

Available on Audible
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Dial L for Latch-Key

Summary

She tried to dial M for murder, but instead she accidentally dialed L for latch-key… A plotting husband who strongly resembles Ray Milland… A framed wife as elegant as Grace Kelly… An Inspector straight out of Monty Python… Hitchcock would be spinning in his grave if he weren’t suiting up for his cameo.Gather round and enjoy this intelligent, witty satire of the films of Alfred Hitchcock. Dial L for Latch-Key: The Radio Play has been selected as the opening audio presentation at the Second Annual HEAR Now: The Audio Fiction and Arts Festival.

©2013 Blackstone Audio, Inc. (P)2013 Scott Fivelson

Available on Audible
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Phoenix: The Radio Play

Summary

In an underground laboratory, somewhere in Arizona in the not-too-distant future, Cameron and Marie race to find a cure for a super-flu that's already killed most of the world. Will they get the serum to the President in time? Or will they all perish? Tune in to find out. A one-act radio play, Phoenix is a scientific thriller.

©2015 Scott Fivelson (P)2015 Milton Horowitz

Length: 27 mins
Available on Audible
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A Farewell to Legs

Summary

In this Hemingway fiction in our time, author Scott Fivelson takes listeners on a literary journey from Paris to Pamplona, as a marathoner on his last legs reflects on the sport as it might have been written about if Hemingway had been a runner. A Farewell to Legs is both a satire of a classic and a classic satire.

©2013 Scott Fivelson (P)2015 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

Length: 13 mins
Available on Audible