Faust Kells has narrated 5 audiobooks on Listento.it by 3 authors, with an average listener rating of 4.2★ across 5 ratings. The most-rated is The Dungeoneers.

5 audiobooks
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The Dungeoneers

2 ratings

Summary

After five years as a city guard, Durham's horizontal career trajectory adds a corkscrew when a mis-delivered order assigns him to caravan duty for an eclectic group of dwarves who hire themselves out as professional dungeoneers. No ruler wants to leave a powerful magical weapon lying about in a dungeon where just any prophesied upstart can stumble across it and use it to overthrow the kingdom. That's where the dungeoneers come in. Dungeons sacked, artifacts recovered, no job too big or too small. They're not adventurers; they're professionals. With the discovery that Durham may have arrived with a destiny attached to him, the dungeoneers find themselves in the midst of some history about to happen. Will experience and Dwarven know-how be enough to carry the day?

©2015 Jeffery Russell (P)2015 Jeffery Russell

Narrator: Faust Kells
Length: 7 hrs and 25 mins
Available on Audible
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Journal of an Outlaw

1 rating

Summary

Journal of an Outlaw is a comedic take on the fantasy genre. It is a book with 120 journal entries that tell you the adventures on an unnamed rogue in the Unremembered Realms. The book has numerous winks to Lord of the Rings, Dungeons & Dragons, roleplaying games, World of Warcraft, social media, Wizards of the Coast, board games, and many others. The author treats these with love and respect, but also with a tongue-in-cheek approach that fans of the fantasy genre will truly appreciate. The book is meant for adults, but the humor is safe for kids to hear. The references and situations that the Outlaw finds himself in will have you listening on to see what other mess he's gotten himself into.

©2017 Mick McArt (P)2017 Mick McArt

Narrator: Faust Kells
Author: Mick McArt
Length: 7 hrs and 10 mins
Available on Audible
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The Lost Temple of Ssis'sythyss

1 rating

Summary

Cursed gems, snake gods, lost temples, dark jungles, and volcanoes. It could serve as a laundry list of things Ruby wanted nothing to do with. 

Yet now she's on her way, in search of a missing friend and with only a journal of cryptic clues and a notorious band of dungeoneering dwarves to guide her.

©2017 Jeffery Russell (P)2018 Jeffery Russell

Narrator: Faust Kells
Length: 8 hrs and 3 mins
Available on Audible
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The Dungeoneers: Blackfog Island

1 rating

Summary

Salt-crusted veterans whisper of an island of swirling black fog that manifests in the night. Ships that sail into it are never seen again. One of those ships carried a mysterious relic that cannot be allowed to remain lost. The Dungeoneers take to the high seas to do what has never been done before - sail into the fog and return to tell the tale. Pirates, sea monsters, smugglers, merfolk and slithery tentacle things with pointy bits stand between the dwarves and the most dangerous challenge they've ever faced.

©2016 Jeffery Russell (P)2016 Jeffery Russell

Narrator: Faust Kells
Length: 8 hrs and 53 mins
Available on Audible
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Self-Editing on a Penny

Summary

You've just written a book - a masterpiece, the next great classic, the single piece of literature that's going to be required reading 100 years from now, long after you're good and dead and most of mankind has been replaced by robots. But...now what? Can you afford an editor? How do you decide on a good one? And how much of it can you do by yourself? Grammar Style Syntax Plot development Proofreading Formatting And, more importantly, cost-saving methods Self-Editing on a Penny was created by an independent author for independent authors. Don't make the same costly mistakes I've made. Self-edit first.

©2015 Ashlyn Forge (P)2015 Ashlyn Forge

Author: Ashlyn Forge
Length: 2 hrs and 32 mins
Available on Audible