Dennis J. Baxter has narrated 8 audiobooks on Listento.it by 6 authors. The most-rated is Cadzow.

Sex and the mafia collide with higher education to make English professor Willard Slick’s tenure very tenuous. When “Slick Willie” asks Dudley College students to write about their sexual experiences, students, parents, faculty, and the college president are up in arms. Unfortunately for Slick, so is the head of New England’s crime syndicate.
©2012 Robert Muccigrosso (P)2020 Robert Muccigrosso

How can you search for oldies you want to hear when you've forgotten them? Radio doesn't play a lot of those oldies anymore, even though you would enjoy hearing them again. This book tells you all about the lost or forgotten oldies, as well as history about the artists and their songs. Here are some examples of the music history and trivia you'll find in this book: Doo-wop, Country, R&B, instrumentals, and novelty records that made the top 40 but are now ignored by radio stations an oldie that had four different versions all hit the top 40 the same week an artist who had two one-hit wonders under two different names a group that kept their first hit single from being totally successful by releasing a follow-up single too quickly several groups that still had success after their lead singer left for a solo career a future star who first appeared on a hit record as a voice on a phone call an artist who had to change the lyrics of his song because he mentioned Hush Puppies an overdub of one letter in a song that was necessary to get airplay a Country artist who hit the R&B chart and then the Hot 100 chart before the Country chart a video for a record that was "lost" for over 20 years Buy the book now and start reliving a past you almost completely forgot about!
©2019 Rembert N Parker (P)2019 Rembert N Parker

How can you search for oldies you want to hear when you've forgotten them? Radio doesn't play a lot of those oldies anymore, even though you would enjoy hearing them again. This audiobook offers you access to over 150 links to YouTube videos for lost or forgotten oldies as well as history about the artists and their songs. Here are some examples of the music history and trivia you'll find in Lost or Forgotten Oldies, Volume 2: Doo-wop, Country, R&B, instrumentals, and novelty records that made the top forty but are now ignored by radio stations An oldie they wanted to use on the X-Files that got nixed by the singer A singer who also starred in a low-budget horror film An artist who had two one-hit wonders under two different names A group named after a horse The sad tale of a singer who had to re-record his first single three times A singer from a group with multiple hits who can only use their name in 14 Western Pennsylvania counties A group that got their hits in the late sixties by re-recording their songs from the fifties A singer whose biggest hit came while on Rowan and Martin’s laugh-in Several hit records that had sequels that completed a story A rock group that got nowhere until they recorded in Japan A group that was overshadowed when they shared a bill with the Cockroaches Buy the audiobook now and start reliving a past you almost completely forgot about!
©2019 Rembert N Parker (P)2020 Rembert N Parker

How can you search for oldies you want to hear when you've forgotten them? Radio doesn't play a lot of those oldies anymore, even though you would enjoy hearing them again. This audiobook offers you access to tales of more than 150 lost or forgotten oldies as well as history about the artists and their songs. Here are some examples of the music history and trivia you'll find in Lost or Forgotten Oldies, Volume 3: Doo-wop, country, R&B, instrumentals, and novelty records that made the top 40 but are now ignored by radio stations A singer who sold his share of a future successful group for only $100 A single that reached the UK chart 40 years after it was recorded A record that was on John Lennon's personal jukebox A song with lyrics sung to the tune of "Johnson says he'll load more hay" An artist who appeared on American bandstand playing the cowbell A song that references more than 20 songs by the Beatles An R&B group whose B side of a single won a Grammy for a country song A hit single that was a reflection on a Buddhist mantra A record that was a tribute to a man in a wheelchair raising money for charity A group that made a video with apes and monkeys smoking cigarettes A record created with an unknown singer dubbed over Madonna's vocals Buy the audiobook now and start reliving a past you almost completely forgot about!
©2020 Rembert N Parker (P)2020 Rembert N Parker

This book was my first attempt at writing a novel. I was so excited I could not wait to get it published. I soon learned that was a big mistake because my spelling and punctuation were terrible. Some reviews from February of 2018 we're honest about the condition of my work. I apologize again for my hurry. I have tried to do thorough proofreading and editing on this book. I can finally say that I am proud of this work. I hope the readers / listeners we'll give it another chance. Richard Savage was an Iowa farm boy and a genius when it came to numbers. There was a job waiting for him at a brokerage firm in San Francisco before he graduated from college. The young man had the feeling of being gay from the time he was in junior high school; he visited a gay bar in Oakland California frequently. A powerful lousy man soon became aware of this and attempted to blackmail him for merger information. Richard refused the $50,000.00 offer, after that he was framed for murder and attempts were made on his life and also the lives of his friends. The same gangster had no problem making witnesses disappear. He was also involved in pornography and drugs. He tried to have at least one man in each police station on his payroll.
©2018 Leland Olson (P)2020 Leland Olson

As the Second World War turned in favor of the Allies, Germany became a sinking ship. Nazi rats started to plan ways to escape inevitable revenge at the hands of the victorious forces and partisans. Looted wealth was hidden around the world to finance personal lifestyles and to fund future plans to restore the Nazis to power. The ultimate evil man of the centure fakes his suicide, escapes from his bunker and settles in southern Argentina, physically altered, where he produces an heir to carry on his plans for a new Fourth Reich. This son succeeds him and uses his father’s accumulated wealth to develop a bioweapon that can be hidden before an attack on the general population. The weapon causes severe neurological symptoms, resulting in populations of zombie like creatures. Standing in the way of this is a team of CDC-trained USDA veterinarians, French investigators from the prestigious Pasteur Institute, and a young Lakota Sioux Indian from Fort Peck Montana. These friends were "commissioned" by the young man’s late Shaman great-grandfather to find satanic "destroyers" of life. Now they are on a course to find the man who has developed a hidden plague that threatens the very existence of the civilized world. Can they stop The Trojan Plague?
©2018 Robert W. Pierce (P)2021 Robert W. Pierce

A collection of poetry by Kieran Marsden.
©2019 Kieran Marsden (P)2020 Kieran Marsden

Cadzow, a full-blooded Athabaskan Native, becomes a pawn in a high stakes gamble by a malicious Juneau mine owner. Cadzow is falsely accused of robbery, and the mine owner anticipates that Cadzow will be caught and hanged. Since the native cannot reveal where the money was hidden, the mine owner, who had robbed his own mine, would end up with the money. But Cadzow is not stupid. He steps free of the trap and escapes across the Mendenhall Glacier into Canada ahead of the posse on his trail - led by the greedy mine owner. When Cadzow stumbles onto a map to a hidden treasure, the posse of Whites decides to follow him all the way to the treasure. Can Cadzow stay one step ahead of the posse and get to the treasure first or will they outsmart him, catching him and celebrating their victory with his hanging?
©2011 Steven Levi (P)2020 Steven Levi