Edison McDaniels has narrated 10 audiobooks on Listento.it by 10 authors, with an average listener rating of 1★ across 1 ratings. The most-rated is Golgotha Falls.

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Golgotha Falls

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Summary

"Total entertainment...one of those roaring new-wave horror novels that has the power to keep the reader hooked from the first few lines." (Whitley Strieber) "A terrifying new novel by the author of Audrey Rose." (Chicago Tribune) "A standout!... Wonderfully entertaining." (Publishers Weekly) "Engrossing...sweeps the reader along." (Los Angeles Times) Golgotha Falls lies in a desolate and blighted valley in Northern Massachusetts where, in 1919, Father Bernard K. Lovell, priest of the Church of the Eternal Sorrows, fell prey to isolation and despair and entered a dark night of madness, necrophilia, and suicide. Then, in 1978, a Jesuit priest was sent to reconsecrate the church but found himself seized in the foul grip of bestiality. Now, Father Malcolm, a saintly priest, has arrived to do battle with the forces of Satan that have possessed the church, while two brilliant scientists of the paranormal from Harvard University have traveled to the site to investigate a century's worth of bizarre happenings. None of them are prepared for what they will encounter - an evil dating back to the dawn of time that could bring about the end of days.... In Golgotha Falls (1984), Frank De Felitta, author of the best-selling novels of the occult Audrey Rose (1975) and The Entity (1978), delivers another chilling pause-resister of horror and the supernatural. The Entity is also available from Valancourt Books.

©1984, 2018 Frank De Felitta (P)2020 Valancourt Books

Length: 11 hrs and 36 mins
Available on Audible
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Inflictions

Summary

Welcome to the world of John McIlveen. Enter, please, but be warned...here you will find tales that blur the lines of horror, vengeance, humor, sorrow, and humanity. You will encounter broken people with dark secrets and darker desires. Meet Justice, whose art exposes your soul. Ride along as a man's search for his daughter reveals that sometimes the best way to heal old scars is to make new ones. Go on vacation with the Seths, who are forced to play a game that is every parent's nightmare. Play a Sunday game of softball with the most unusual team imaginable. You will experience the foulest parts of humanity, as well as the funniest and sweetest. Some of these stories will make you laugh, some will anger or shock you, but all of them will affect you. You will love, hate, and sympathize with the characters, possibly at the same time.

©2014 John McIlveen (P)2020 David N. Wilson

Length: 9 hrs and 41 mins
Available on Audible
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The Hyde Effect

Summary

In the hills of Southern California, a series of violent and gruesome deaths occurs within the space of a few hours. The murders are attributed to some unknown, savage animal. Precisely one month later, college student Meg Talley is attacked in the same manner. Astonishingly, she survives, but when she insists her assailant was a hideous, monster-like creature, she is called hysterical.  

Journalist Douglas Morgan, private eye Nick Grundel, and horror novelist Blake Corbett, however, have each theorized the mangling, incredible though it seems, might be the work of a werewolf. Now they team up with Meg to peruse an intensive investigation. 

When a suspect is apprehended and confined, the four are on hand. But neither skeptics nor believers are prepared for the bone-chilling terror and cataclysmic violence that will be unleashed in the night of the January full moon....

©1986 Steve Vance (P)2018 David N. Wilson

Author: Steve Vance
Length: 14 hrs and 13 mins
Available on Audible
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The Leonardo Gulag

Summary

Perfect for fans who love the artistry of Daniel Silva and the passion of Greg Iles. Stalin’s Russia, 1950. Brilliant young artist Pasha Kalmenov is arrested and sent without trial to a forced-labor camp in the Arctic gulag. This is a camp like no other. Although conditions are harsh and degrading, the prisoners are not to be worked to death in a coal mine or on a construction project. Their task is to forge the drawings of Leonardo da Vinci. There is a high price to be paid for failing to reach the required standard of perfection; particularly as the camp commandant has his own secret agenda. When the executions begin, Pasha realizes that only his artistic talent can protect him. But for how long? Worse horrors are to come. If he survives them, will life still be worth living?

©2020 Kevin Doherty (P)2020 Kevin Doherty

Length: 9 hrs
Available on Audible
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Dark Voyage

Summary

Something terrible is on board Lady Balgay. In 1914, fear and paranoia rule the high seas. Iain Cosgrove sets sail for a research trip aboard the last of Dundee’s once-grand sealing fleet.  Fueled by rum and the eerie tales of the crew, they obsess over ancient superstitions, which Iain dismisses as simple lore...until they reach the frigid Arctic seas.  Soon, Iain begins to question his beliefs. But none of them are prepared for what they are about face in the frigid, dark waters of the north.

©2016 Helen Susan Swift (P)2019 Helen Susan Swift

Length: 8 hrs and 10 mins
Available on Audible
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To Provide and Maintain a Navy

Summary

The national conversation regarding the United States Navy has, for far too long, been focused on the popular question of how many ships does the service need?  To Provide and Maintain a Navy, a succinct but encompassing treatise on sea power by Dr. Henry J. "Jerry" Hendrix, goes beyond the numbers to reveal the crucial importance of Mare Liberum (Free Sea) to the development of the Western thought and the rules based order that presently governs the global commons that is the high seas.  Proceeding from this philosophical basis, Hendrix explores how a "free sea" gave way to free trade and the central role sea borne commercial trade has played in the overall rise in global living standards. This is followed by analysis of how the relative naval balance of power has played out in terms of naval battles and wars over the centuries and how the dominance of the United States Navy following World War II has resulted in seven decades of unprecedented peace on the world's oceans.  He further considers how, in the years that followed the demise of the Soviet Union, both China and Russia began laying the groundwork to challenge the United States maritime leadership and upend five centuries of naval precedents in order to establish a new approach to sovereignty over the world's seas.  It is only at this point that Dr. Hendrix approaches the question of the number of ships required for the United States Navy, the industrial base required to build them, and the importance of once again aligning the nation's strategic outlook to that of a "seapower" in order to effectively and efficiently address the rising threat.

©2020 Focsle LLP (P)2021 Focsle LLP

Category: History, Military
Length: 3 hrs and 14 mins
Available on Audible
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The Forgiveness Book

Summary

The sixth edition of this classic work on forgiveness, continually in print since 1994, is now available on audio. Features The Seven Steps of Forgiving, Forgiving Others, Forgiving Yourself, and Where Forgiveness Leads.  "What a beautiful book - clearheaded, generous, and profound lush simplicity. The world seems somehow more ready these days to hear and act upon the book's message." (Wally Lamb, author of I Know This Much Is True) "This helped me go to a deeper level on my own path of forgiveness. It is a wonderful book!" (Louse Hay, author of You Can Heal Your Life) "D. Patrick Miller makes an advanced form of forgiveness approachable, without compromising on its profound and startling message.... I highly recommend this book to all spiritual seekers. You won't be able to put it down." (Gary Renard, author of The Disappearance of the Universe)

©2017 David Patrick Miller (P)2020 David Patrick Miller

Available on Audible
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The Absolution of Otto Finkel

Summary

Brittany: In the summer of 1928, 12-year-old Jack Graham and his brother, Francis, befriend the quiet German Otto Finkel, and together with the enigmatic Jean-Luc and virtuous Marco, they are involved in a serious case of misadventure that leaves a man dead and one of the boys disfigured.

The memories for most of them fade with time, but for Otto, the mental scarring matches the physical scarring. Is this the reason why, years later, in the turmoil of war, he finds himself as an officer in the Waffen SS?

Largely unbeknownst to them, the paths of the schoolboys, now young men, impinge on Otto’s life as each chooses to serve their respective countries in different ways. 

Following their wartime exploits, from the beaches of Dunkirk to the purge of the Roman ghetto, from the horrors of Drancy Deportation Camp to the Nazi ratlines of postwar Europe, this is a powerful story of war, grief, love, and regret.

©2015 Pegasus Elliot Mackenzie Publishers (P)2019 Pegasus Elliot Mackenzie Pubishers

Author: John McKay
Length: 12 hrs and 49 mins
Available on Audible
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Six Days in September

Summary

September 1862. After a string of victories in Virginia, Robert E. Lee marches his Army of Northern Virginia northward across the Potomac River in search of one final battlefield triumph as the best way to bring about Southern independence. Little goes right for Lee when the garrison at Harpers Ferry refuses to evacuate and a lost order reveals his plans to George McClellan and his resurgent Army of the Potomac. The result is a divided Southern army severely weakened by straggling, a failed effort to hold the gaps through South Mountain, and a final stand at Sharpsburg on September 17 (the bloodiest day in American history) with the Potomac River and a single ford at Lee’s back. Alexander Rossino weaves these momentous hours together brilliantly in Six Days in September. Listeners live the high-stakes drama through the gritty minutiae experienced by a host of historical characters - including an injured and exhausted General Lee, the pious, hard-fighting Stonewall Jackson, a frustrated but reliable James Longstreet, the acerbic Harvey Hill, and the irrepressible Kyd Douglas. Rossino also displays a keen understanding of daily travails undergone by the common foot soldiers and the unique hardships Sharpsburg’s civilians lived through when two major armies decided to wage war around their sleepy Maryland village. Six Days in September is a sweeping account, brilliantly written with a “you-are-there” sense that will linger long after you finish this audiobook.

©2017 Alexander Rossino (P)2019 Savas Beatie

Length: 13 hrs and 9 mins
Available on Audible
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The Wind Caller

Summary

Listen to the leaves rustling. Hear the wind building. These could be the first signs Gideon Berlander has found you. They could be the last sounds you hear. 

Gideon hasn’t been the same since that terrifying night in the cave, the night he changed forever - the night he became a wind caller. But the power to call upon and control the unimaginable force of the wind in all its fury has warped him, twisted his mind, and unleashed a virtually unstoppable monster. 

Those who oppose Gideon are destroyed...horribly. No one can escape the wind. And no one - not even Gideon - knows what nightmarish secrets wait in its swirling grasp.

©2004 P. D. Cacek (P)2018 David N. Wilson

Author: P. D. Cacek
Length: 8 hrs and 37 mins
Available on Audible