David Randall Hunter has narrated 4 audiobooks on Listento.it by 3 authors. The most-rated is Paris After Midnight in Singapore.

Learn how ISTPs view the world and what makes them tick! In ISTP: Understanding & Relating with the Virtuoso, you'll learn about the ISTP (introverted, sensing, thinking, perception) Myers-Brigg personality type. This book covers a variety of topics regarding ISTPs and why they make such artistic individuals. ISTPs are often referred to as the artists of the world in the sense that they love beautiful things and the fine arts. They are not afraid to upset tradition in honor of being avant-garde. ISTPs pursue their passions full heartedly, without reservation, equivocation, or mental evasion. In this book we'll begin by exploring why the MBTI test is important before digging into why ISTPs make great leaders. From there we'll venture into the greatest strengths and weaknesses of individuals who identify as ISTPs. Finally we'll explore what makes ISTPs happy and what they value in their personal relationships. We'll close by learning about 10 famous ISTPs and what you can learn from them. If you are an ISTP, listen to this book to begin your quest to learn why you act the way you do and how you can come to appreciate who you are as an individual. Here's a preview of what's inside: Foreword An Introduction to MBTI The Four Dimensions of the MBTI Why Is the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Significant? Uncovering the "Virtuoso": Who Is an ISTP? Why Are ISTPs Indispensable Leaders? The Seven Greatest Strengths of an ISTP The Five Greatest Areas of Improvement for an ISTP What Makes an ISTP Happy? What Are Some Common Careers of an ISTP? Common Workplace Behaviors of an ISTP ISTP: Parenting Style and Values Why Do ISTPs Make Good Friends? ISTP Romance
©2015 Clayton Geoffreys (P)2015 Clayton Geoffreys

This is about Captain Morgan Jones of the Vindaloo Curry, a submarine he found in the desert one day, and after hauling it back to the ocean by camel train, set it to floating again after repairing a few holes. After trial and error and a lot of huffing and puffing, he managed to get to the Taff River and after sailing up it to Ponty, took on a crew and then set off for the Orient and many adventures.
©2016 Dean Moriarty (P)2017 Dean Moriarty

In 1966, journalist Charles Suhor wrote that New Orleans jazz was "ready for its new Golden Age". Thomas W. Jacobsen's The New Orleans Jazz Scene, 1970-2000 chronicles the resurgence of jazz music in the Crescent City in the years following Suhor's prophetic claim. Jacobsen, a New Orleans resident and longtime jazz aficionado, offers a wide-ranging history of the New Orleans jazz renaissance in the last three decades of the twentieth century, weaving local musical developments into the larger context of the national jazz scene. Jacobsen vividly evokes the changing face of the New Orleans jazz world at the close of the twentieth century. Drawing from an array of personal experiences and his own exhaustive research, he discusses leading musicians and bands, both traditionalists and modernists, as well as major performance venues and festivals. The city's musical infrastructure does not go overlooked, as Jacobsen delves into New Orleans's music business, its jazz media, and the evolution of jazz education at public schools and universities. The New Orleans Jazz Scene, 1970-2000 offers a vibrant and fascinating portrait of the musical genre that defines New Orleans.
©2014 Thomas W. Jacobsen (P)2016 Redwood Audiobooks

How might it have been if Holmes and Watson grew into great age together with all the forgetfulness and infirmities that age brings? And Moriarty, Holmes’s arch rival, would be doddering around still and causing trouble - perhaps by using modern technology such as the wireless to agitate in any way he can, and cause the most disturbance by some dastardly machine that can interrupt the wireless waves and put his voice there, even though he sits in his wheelchair and is housebound.
©2017 Dean Moriarty (P)2018 Dean Moriarty