Sheila S. Hudson has 4 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 2 narrators. The most-rated is The Case of the Lethal Liturgy.

Sam and Dee Lord accepted the call to minister to the First Church of Millville hoping for a peaceful segue into retirement. That dream was shattered when Mattie, the church custodian, discovered a corpse in the sanctuary. Dee finds a Chinese coin that appears to be a piece of the puzzle, and the police chief discovers a link between the minister’s wife and the victim. Sam is arrested. His twin appears on the scene, and a savant solves the murder of not one but two mysteries.
©2018 Sheila S. Hudson (P)2018 Sheila S. Hudson

Mason and Katie set the date, but the maid of honor comes up missing. A dead body at the airport takes wedding planning to an entirely new level. Mason, his twin, Sam, and Dee follow the clues, which lead to Puerto Rico, Costa Rica, human trafficking, and the underbelly of society.
©2020 Sheila S. Hudson (P)2020 Sheila S. Hudson

A cozy mystery with a professor and wife as the protagonist joined by three senior citizens with skills. The wife has been writing under a pen name and it isn't until an admirer turns up dead on her doorstep that her cover is blown.
©2019 Sheila S. Hudson (P)2020 Sheila S. Hudson

Sam and Dee Lord minister to First Church in Millville. Dee and Mattie Holcomb, her friend and partner in crime, solved the mystery of a man dying in the sanctuary. Since then, life has taken a turn when Sam had a heart attack. While in the hospital, the interim minister is murdered as he gave the morning liturgy. Mason, Sam’s twin, is the new detective in town. It’s up to him and Inez, the police chief, to bring the murderer to justice. Meanwhile, Katie, Mason’s fiancée and the medical examiner, is kidnapped. Investigators overturn vital evidence on a prominent community member. Roger gets an opportunity of a lifetime, and Mattie becomes an entrepreneur. All this and more, as the Millville community becomes embroiled in another murder mystery.
©2019 Sheila S. Hudson (P)2019 Sheila S. Hudson