Fred Greenspan has narrated 5 audiobooks on Listento.it by 5 authors. The most-rated is Unhinged.

5 audiobooks
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Saucers of Fire

Summary

New Saucerian Press proudly presents Saucers of Fire: Nazi UFOs, the Hollow Earth, the Axis Shift, and Other Apocalyptic Assertions - one of the last books by the iconic ufologist, publisher, and best-selling author, Gray Barker, whose writing influenced the plotlines of shows like "Star Trek", "Futurama", "The X-Files", "Twin Peaks", "The Outer Limits", and "The Twilight Zone".   Shuttling between his Manhattan publishing office and his secluded cabin deep in the hills of his home state of West Virginia, the prolific Barker single-handedly kept public interest focused on UFOs during it leanest years and introduced many themes still discussed and investigated by today’s paranormal and conspiracy researchers: the Roswell UFO crash, "Men in Black", ancient aliens, Nazi UFOs, the Philadelphia Experiment, the Flatwoods Monster, Mothman, MJ-12, secret underground bases, little green men, and the Maury Island incident.  Saucers of Fire and its sister books, Serpents of Fire, Saucers of Fear, Time-Traveling Through Swamp Gas, Bigfoot Shootout, The Ghost of the Philadelphia Experiments Return, and When Men in Black Attack: The Strange Case of Albert K. Bender, were assembled by Barker shortly before his death, using material culled from deteriorating copies of his notoriously speculative newsletters and gossipy syndicated column - for years the most widely read national column on UFOs, Forteana, and “weird science”. This unique edition of Saucers of Fear features a special introduction by Barker, as well as reports from his field investigators, who - in true newsletter style - shed urgent, much-needed light on riddles such as: UFO abductions, missing time, manmade saucers, “alien” babies, the inner Earth, Hitler, and more.

©2016 Saucerian Press (P)2018 NEW SAUCERIAN LLC

Narrator: Fred Greenspan
Author: Gray Barker
Length: 6 hrs and 31 mins
Available on Audible
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Bermuda: A Gripping Suspense Thriller

Summary

Headlights cut through a hot summer night along a backroad in Central Florida. The driver flicks his eyes constantly from the road ahead to the rearview mirror, his heart pounding as he expects to see the heatless glow of another pair of lights closing in on him. The driver is George Wilman, a chemical engineer from a covert facility. Well, he was.   Now George is on the run. After discovering that a breakthrough water treatment project that he was developing was only one part of a sinister plan, George blew the whistle and fled. His salvation is dependent upon his wits and guile. As he heads north, his body fraught with anxious electricity, a voice speaks to him, nearly causing him to lose control. There is, however, no one in the car with George. No, the voice is coming through the emergency response system that is integrated in the vehicle. The voice urges George to return to the facility "for his own good." They know where he is. They know which way he's headed. They can track his every move. Elsewhere we meet Herman Ingram, a cynical independent journalist who runs his own news site. For years Herman plied his trade in Washington, D.C., but disillusion swallowed his spirit and drove him out. After a cryptic call from his mentor, Herman receives a mysterious package from a town in Florida that he's never heard of: Bermuda. Inside the curious parcel, Herman finds printouts of email conversations and project directives along with samples of a strange material. While he is initially wary of the package's contents and its sender, things soon come to light that lead Herman to believe that the story painted by these items might be true. Driven by the desire to right a wrong from his past, Herman sets out to find the truth about just what it is that is going on in the odd little town that the package originated from. How far will these men go to shine a light into the darkness and reveal the truth?

©2018 Joseph Bohn (P)2019 Joseph Bohn

Narrator: Fred Greenspan
Author: Jeb Bohn
Length: 9 hrs and 35 mins
Available on Audible
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Wicked Light

Summary

A successful author loses his grip on reality, his marriage, and his life as weird and even impossible things begin to happen to him. He struggles to discover where it is coming from and to keep from slipping over the brink of sanity. As the layers peel from the kernel of truth, he grasps at whatever or whoever can pull him back from the abyss. Is the source of his torment human, paranormal, or is it himself?

©2018 Scott Skipper (P)2019 Scott Skipper

Narrator: Fred Greenspan
Length: 6 hrs and 39 mins
Available on Audible
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The Weed Runners

Summary

Make no mistake! The US government’s 100-year-old war on marijuana isn’t over. Some 20 million Americans have been arrested on marijuana charges, so far. The American marijuana industry remains underground, where modern-day moonshiners - who view themselves as tomorrow’s Johnnie Walkers - continue to take immeasurable personal risks to fulfill America’s incessant demand for weed. Drawing on unparalleled access to sources ranging from lawyers to cannabis club owners, from outlaw cultivators to industry entrepreneurs, The Weed Runners is both journalistic expose and an adventure story.

©2013 Nicholas Schou (P)2020 Mark Alan Miller

Narrator: Fred Greenspan
Length: 6 hrs and 6 mins
Available on Audible
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Unhinged

Summary

Unhinged consists of ten stories that plumb the subterranean depths of the human mind to uncover the horrors that lie within. These stories plunge you into a world of murder, mayhem, and psychosis where anything goes, and your worst nightmare could be lurking around the next corner in the guise of something as innocuous looking as a ventriloquist’s dummy, where even an insane asylum offers no refuge.

©2018 Bryan Cassiday (P)2018 Bryan Cassiday

Narrator: Fred Greenspan
Length: 5 hrs and 9 mins
Available on Audible