Daniel Griffin has narrated 3 audiobooks on Listento.it by 2 authors. The most-rated is Mongoose Bravo: Vietnam.

The Second World War was the most devastating conflict in human history. From spies and snipers to submarines and air raids. Their stories of bravery and courage have filled thousands of volumes of history books. What if you were there? Sink the Bismarck You’re a German sailor on the Bismarck fighting for your life as you engage the British off the coast of Norway. Dutch Spy Incident You’re a double agent in neutral Holland trying to outfox the British and Germans. German Submarine U-110 You’ve discovered an Enigma coding machine on a disabled German submarine. The Jewish Evacuation You witness the conversation and decision-making process of how the Nazis committed genocide against the Jews. Snipers in Stalingrad You’re a Russian hero sniper - invincible - until the Germans send in the best sniper in the world, and you must outfight him. Codename Cicero You’re the British Ambassador’s Valet and peddling Intelligence secrets to the highest bidder. Will you get caught? Operation Valkyrie You’ve decided to kill Hitler and remove the Nazi party from power. The elements of your plan must work perfectly, or you’ll be killed. Hero of Budapest You’re a Swedish diplomat creating fake passes and distributing them to Jewish refugees. Will you get caught? Iwo Jima You’re an American Marine on the first wave invasion of one of the bloodiest and most difficult battles of the war. Will you survive? Tickling the Dragon You're on the Enola Gay, B-29 Superfortress, and tasked to drop the world’s first atomic bomb on Hiroshima. WW2: Spies, Snipers and Tales of the World at War follows the stories of several men along their war journey. Walk in the boots of the world’s fighters during long years of slaughter, exhaustion, and the near collapse of our civilization. Hear about a time when many of the world’s mightiest empires were reduced to rubble, millions of people killed, and the foundations of our modern world fractured forever.
©2020 War History Journals (P)2020 War History Journals

Amazing stories of courage, bravery, and survival in a world at war. Follow in the footsteps of the brave soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines as they face overwhelming odds and little hope for survival in the chaos of a world at war. In a trench so delirious that you saw flying angels with bows wiping out vast German hordes Zeppelin Captain in charge of a raid on London Sailor on the HMS Queen Mary and your ship has been hit and on fire off the Danish coast British soldier in the first wave of attacks on the Somme French soldier that had enough of the senseless killing and refused to follow orders US soldier ordered to attack German machine-gun nests hidden in the Belleau Wood German sailor on the Bismarck fighting for your life Double agent in neutral Holland trying to outfox the British and Germans Russian hero sniper - invincible - until the Germans send in the best sniper in the world, and you must outfight him British Ambassador’s Valet peddling Intelligence secrets to the highest bidder Decided to kill Hitler and remove the Nazi party from power Swedish diplomat creating fake passes and distributing them to Jewish refugees American Marine on the first wave invasion in one of the bloodiest and battles of the war On the Enola Gay, B-29 Superfortress, tasked to drop the world’s first atomic. World at War follows the stories of several men along their journey throughout WW1 and WW2. Walk in the boots of the world’s fighters during long years of slaughter, exhaustion, and the near-collapse of our civilization. Hear about about a time when many of the world’s mightiest empires were reduced to rubble, millions of people killed, and the foundations of our modern world fractured forever.
©2020 War History Journals (P)2020 War History Journals

This project has taken me a lot longer than anticipated. I would guess that I’ve been at it for more than 20 years. It started as a result of wanting to let the mother of a fallen soldier know what happened to her son, as well as where his death took place. She and I had been in contact over the years, during which she asked quite a few questions; so I began writing it all down. I may have been better served if I had pushed my memories of Vietnam off into the ditch alongside the road traveled and driven on without looking back. In the long run, I believe it has been therapeutic. Therefore, worth the time I put into writing it all down. We lived and fought as a unit, covering each other’s backs. Most came home to tell their own stories. Many didn’t.
©2019 Tim McCoullgh (P)2020 Griffin Smith