Trisha Sugarek has 5 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 2 narrators. The most-rated is Emma and the Lost Unicorn.

Another mass shooting at the most unlikely of places: a small neighborhood market run by an Indian family. Is it terrorism? Will there be more? Who would have a motive against this seemingly innocent family working in their store? And it was called in on Detective O'Roarke's first day back from his honeymoon trip. To make things worse, the killer slipped away, leaving no clues, no evidence, no witnesses; leaving five dead and two mortally wounded. The case quickly goes cold. Out of desperation, the remaining family members bring in a physic-medium who has a strange vision. Who is this predator with amber eyes?
©2018 Trisha Sugarek (P)2019 Trisha Sugarek

In book six of this true crime series, someone is knocking off the homeless of NYC. There don't appear to be any motives: what could a bum have that anyone would want? Their lifestyle affords the killer plenty of opportunity, who would care what happened to these shadow people? O'Roarke and Garcia quickly realize that they have another serial killer on their hands as more bodies are found at an alarming rate.
©2017 Trisha Sugarek (P)2018 Trisha Sugarek

In Book 2 of the World of Murder series, Detectives O'Roarke and Garcia are chasing a serial killer and time is running out. Strippers have been found with their throats cut and the killer's rage is escalating. To make things worse they have over 100 potential suspects. Is the killer an ex-boyfriend? An Internet stalker? A tattoo artist? Or the neighborhood priest? A cook, a cabbie, or one of the many customers who frequent the strip joints? Now the press has gotten hold of the story dubbing the murderer, "The Glitter Slasher". City Hall is breathing down the necks of the Homicide Squad and insisting that they "get this thing solved!" before there are more dead bodies. Finally the two murder cops make an arrest.... But, do they have the right person in custody?
©2013 Trisha Sugarek (P)2013 Trisha Sugarek

Monty is a struggling, unknown artist, living in a loft in Soho. From his third floor walk up, he watches his beautiful neighbor as she comes and goes. Too shy and reclusive to ask her out, he paints her again and again. Suddenly the police are at his door. His goddess, his dream woman, is dead, and the police like him for the crime. Detective Roarke sifts through the forensics, motives, and physical evidence, and at first glance it seems that all the evidence points to the strange artist who is obsessed with the beautiful actress. But, as time passes, several other suspects come to the attention of Detective Roarke and the case is now not so open-and-shut. As the detective immerses himself in her life, it turns out that she has more than one secret.
©2013 Trisha Sugarek (P)2013 Trisha Sugarek

Rainey, the unicorn, is a prince who has been banished, for centuries, by the warlock, Hazard. He can never return home unless Emma solves more riddles than Kodak. Hazard's Lieutenant reveals his secret weakness. The fable ends with a surprise twist which will delight listeners young and old. While written for children, this fairy tale is sophisticated enough to appeal to adults as well. Queens, warlocks, faeries, elves, unicorns, handmaidens, scary henchmen and one small mortal girl child, in an enchanted forest. The rhetorical owl and naughty elf provide much laughter. This parable offers many subtle lessons.
©2004 Trisha Sugarek (P)2013 Trisha Sugarek