Thomas E. Fuller has 10 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 30 narrators, with an average listener rating of 5★ across 3 ratings. The most-rated is All Hallows' Moon (Dramatized).

The setting is the Old West: Mother Lode, New Mexico. A handful of people, drovers, saloon girls, a barkeep, a preacher and a sheriff, wait in a saloon on a stormy Halloween night. They wait for the dawn, when they will go their separate ways, and Mother Lode will truly become a ghost town. But the storm brings the unexpected arrival of a girl who might or might not be from Boston, a gun fighter who might or might not be dead, and a gambler who might or might not be the Devil. This is an original, full-cast, soundscaped audio dramatization of an occult Western.
©1997 Atlanta Radio Theatre Company (P)1997 Atlanta Radio Theatre Company

A full-cast, fully soundscaped production of spectral romance from the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company! What would you give for love? Your heart? Your soul? Your mind? Once there was a chateau locked in winter and a palace trapped in spring. Once it was 1922 and 1888...and only a hallway separated them. Once there was an actress and a prince...and only one of them was real. Once there was the Empress Carlotta and a young woman, staring at each other across love and madness. Once...there was the Throne of Shadows.
©2012 Atlanta Radio Theatre Company (P)2012 Atlanta Radio Theatre Company

Ever notice sounds? I mean really notice them? I do. I don't have any choice, not since I fell into The Loop. And what's The Loop? It's a world - a world of sounds and narration, of incidental music and special effects. The Loop is ambiance, implication, and the subtle - and not-so-subtle - manipulations of the Off-Mike People. But people are the same on or off The Loop, a distressing fact that always seems to add up to Blues for Johnny Raven. It's a noir like you've never heard before. Join private detective Johnny Raven as he explores The Loop. In episode one, "The Ambiance Man", Raven is hired by singer Gloria Kinsolving to find the man trying to kill her, a case that will lead Raven into the darkest depths of the soundscape in search of notorious ambiance dealer Lorenzo Gold. A full-cast, fully soundscaped audio drama!
©2015 Atlanta Radio Theatre Company (P)2015 Atlanta Radio Theatre Company

The darker side of vampires.... In a moonlit garden, three women with disturbing smiles wait. Their eyes gleam like opals, and the only color in the silver night is the red of their lips. They long for what they wait for. And what they wait for comes quickly. "Bid me enter." Here is an erotic and unsettling retelling of the Bram Stoker classic from a different point of view. This isn't your parents' Dracula. This is a full-cast, soundscaped audio dramatization.
©1998 Atlanta Radio Theatre Company (P)1998 Atlanta Radio Theatre Company

Cletius Tremaine, Professor Emeritus of Archaeology at Miskatonic University, has seen a number of very strange and frightening things. Yet for the most frightening he did not have to travel to the deserts of Africa or the lush jungles of Asia or even the lofty peaks of the Andes. For that he had to go to the lethargic little town of Blankenship, Georgia, and the Malatowa Mounds.Can his expertise with prehistoric myth cycles, his knowledge of the Cthulhu Archetype, and his studies of the Golderazig Codex help him unearth the secrets of the mysterious Dancer in the Dark? A full cast, fully soundscaped audio production of horror in the H. P. Lovecraft vein! Presented in five parts.
©2010 Atlanta Radio Theatre Company (P)2013 Atlanta Radio Theatre Company

When the world's greatest consulting detective is faced with the return of his greatest foe, he must spring into action! Along with his allies, Dr. John Watson and Irene Adler, the famous Sherlock Holmes navigates his way through London's dark underbelly. What is the infamous Professor James Moriarty up to? How is the queen involved? And why does a man named Gutierrez have a Cockney accent? Find out in this raucous comedy musical audio drama! A multicast, fully soundscaped musical audio drama.
©2016 Atlanta Radio Theatre Company (P)2016 Atlanta Radio Theatre Company

A post-apocalyptic, poetic dream...an encounter in a land beyond time.... Three young women reside in a beach house, isolated from the rest of the world by sheer strength of will. And three fighter pilots are on an endless routine sweep for anything out of the ordinary. This is an original, full-cast, soundscaped audio dramatization.
©1995 Atlanta Radio Theatre Company (P)1995 Atlanta Radio Theatre Company

A rethinking of the archetypal time travel story! Time machines are uncomplicated things. In hundreds of science fiction stories, they have slipped defiantly into the past or slid silently into the future. You know where you are with a time machine. They go forward. They go back. Unless you get caught in a loop. Then you have a problem. Then you're repeating the same day over and over again. But you're a resourceful kind of guy; you figure out a way to break the loop. It's going to take a little time, but you figure time is the one thing you can afford to lose. Then you discover time machines don't always go forward and back. Sometimes they go sideways. A multicast, fully soundscaped audio drama!
©2014 Atlanta Radio Theatre Company (P)2014 Atlanta Radio Theatre Company

"How'd yew like to be livin' in a town like this here Innsmouth, with everything a-rottin' an' dyin' an' boarded up! Things crawlin' an' bleatin' an' barkin' an' hoppin' around black cellars an' high attics every way ye turn? Hey? How'd yew like to hear the howlin' night after night from the Esoteric Order o' Dagon hall an' know what unholy things is doin' part of the howlin? Yew think this old man's crazy? Well, sir, let me tell yew that ain't the worst! That ain't the worst! That ain't the worst!" There is something wrong in the decayed seacoast town of Innsmouth. Something wrong in the crumbling buildings. Something wrong in the cold deep waters. Something wrong in the blood. This is a full-cast, soundscaped audio dramatization of the classic work by one of the masters of horror.
©1993 Atlanta Radio Theatre Company (P)1993 Atlanta Radio Theatre Company

Dr. Moreau, misunderstood and hounded by the London medical community, retreats to a Pacific island to continue his experiments. The goal: nothing less than to surgically rebuild animals into the shape of men and to teach them the meaning of humanity. "What is the law? Not to eat flesh or fish, that is the law; are we not men? What is the law? Not to chase other men, that is the law; are we not men?" As castaway Edward Prendick learns, Moreau is a feared, wrathful "god" to his beastmen. And in comparing Moreau to his lumbering, gentle servant M'Ling, it is sometimes difficult to tell which is the man, and which is the beast. Wells' classic shocker raises the question of what it means to be human. "Pain...is such a little thing". Herbert George Wells is perhaps best known for his groundbreaking science fiction (The Time Machine) and social commentary (The Shape of Things to Come), but his place in horror fiction is assured by his novella "The Island of Dr. Moreau". This is a full-cast, soundscaped audio dramatization of a classic story from one of the masters of the genre.
©1995 Atlanta Radio Theatre Company (P)1995 Atlanta Radio Theatre Company