Stephen Aleppo has 4 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 3 narrators, with an average listener rating of 5★ across 1 ratings. The most-rated is A Simple Guide to the Out of Body Experience.

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A Simple Guide to the Out of Body Experience

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Summary

Despite what you might think, learning the techniques necessary to induce out-of-body experiences is not difficult. It’s as natural as singing and dancing and is nothing more than a mental knack that can be learned by just about anyone. This little audiobook has several things going for it. It’s not too big, it won’t cost you much, and it’s written along strictly simple lines that anyone can digest, and, more importantly, it’s as truthful and straight to the point as I can make it. I won’t feed you a pack of lies or half truths to keep you listening either, and everything I tell you is based on my own experiences stretching back to the mid-1960s. It is not written for scientists or academics and is aimed squarely at ordinary folk possessed of nothing more than curiosity and an open mind. You can take any subject and dress it up whichever way you like, but the truth is that learning how to trigger an out-of-body experience is not hard, save for a few ground rules that need to be followed.

©2014 Stephen Aleppo (P)2019 Stephen Aleppo

Length: 5 hrs and 46 mins
Available on Audible
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Demon Sky

Summary

After spending six weeks in the hospital recovering from a car accident, Charlotte Pearce is surprised when an Aunt she barely knows arrives to collect her. Her Father's been taken ill in France and her Mother has flown out to stay with him until he’s fit enough to return home.

Meanwhile, Charlotte must go stay with her Aunt in her crumbling ruin of a house deep in the countryside.

Aunt Sarah has enough problems of her own as Charlotte’s young cousin Nick has mysteriously fallen from his bedroom window three days earlier and now lies comatose in a local hospital. On her first night Charlotte discovers that a star shaped object has been removed from a frame Nick had hanging in his room.

One of the points is missing. But before she can ponder this for too long a strange vision of the boy appears in the bathroom mirror. Nick is standing on an old circular piece of stone out on the grounds known locally as the Penny Stone. He is clearly begging for her help and terrified of something lurking in the darkness behind him.

Any thoughts about a relaxing convalescence in the old house are short lived as she finds herself forced into a dangerous game where she has to piece together what she has to do to save Nick and many other children from a fate worse than death in less than a week. And with nothing more than a zany young cousin from Ireland for help.

©2019 Stephen Aleppo (P)2019 Stephen Aleppo

Narrator: Mark Cridland
Length: 8 hrs and 15 mins
Available on Audible
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Mind Seed

Summary

Ben Hardacre is 16 and enjoys a privileged existence, until his family is forced to relocate to a poor part of the country when his father becomes obsessed with developing a radical new stealth sub boat he hopes to sell to the navy.  Mr. Hardacre ignores all aspects of normal life while beavering away on his invention night after night in his garage, and the family is falling apart. Mrs. Hardacre is about to leave him, his daughter has disowned him, and Ben is struggling to cope with life in a tough new school.  Ben's only friend, a likable genius called Harry Carter, makes his life just a little more bearable...until one Sunday afternoon the likable nerd disappears without a trace while alone with Ben at his plush home.  If Ben's life seemed bleak before, it soon becomes a disaster as he finds himself the chief suspect in an inquiry run by a tough local detective who's convinced Ben has murdered Harry.  In desperation, Ben teams up with local tough guy Russell Herrington to conduct his own investigation into the mysterious disappearance and soon finds himself up to his neck in a sinister operation that threatens to destroy him. As time runs out, he realizes his only way out is too bizarre to take seriously, until fate takes a hand.

©2014 Stephen Aleppo (P)2019 Stephen Aleppo

Narrator: Stephen Aleppo
Length: 10 hrs and 30 mins
Available on Audible
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The Adventures of Poachy an Urban Squirrel

Summary

Poachy the squirrel lives near the top of the tallest tree in Amelia Riley Gardens, a lush green space in the middle of a big city, surrounded by huge, white Georgian houses, which make up Victoria Square. The park is big for an inner city square at about the size of two standard football fields laid end to end. A grand duck pond built on two levels dominates its center. It has its own footbridge separating the small shallow part where frogs, tadpoles, and newts live, from the deeper, much larger part, for bigger fish.  According to local rumor, it contains at least one giant carp, although no one has ever seen it, let alone caught it. A lot of mature trees surround the pond, and many of the spaces between them are occupied by ancient wooden benches dedicated to long past residents of the square. A narrow grey path runs right around the outside edge, just inside the ancient, black wrought iron fence.  It takes joggers exactly five minutes to complete one circuit of the place, and that is generally enough for most of the older residents. There are four ornate gates, one on each side of the gardens. These are named after important English poets from a bygone age. Browning gate to the North, Hardy gate to the East, Tennyson gate to the South, and Wordsworth gate to the West.  The longest sides of the square to the west and the east are considered to be the most desirable places to live in the whole of the district. Not everyone can come into the park, either. Oh no. Its use is for residents of the square only. They have to have their own key to get in, and a yearly fee has to be paid to the residents committee for its upkeep. It is tended by a retired bank manager called Arthur and his friend Murray who live in a basement flat on the narrow North side. For now, Poachy is too young to venture outside of the gardens, but there is plenty to be going on with for now within those wrought iron fences.

©2021 Stephen Aleppo (P)2021 Stephen Aleppo

Narrator: Stephen Aleppo
Length: 1 hr and 25 mins
Available on Audible