Gary Murrell has narrated 5 audiobooks on Listento.it by 7 authors, with an average listener rating of 5★ across 1 ratings. The most-rated is Shadow Jumper.

Jack Phillips's allergy to sunshine confines him to the shadows, leaving him lonely, and at risk of life-threatening burns every time he steps into the light. Shadow jumping on the rooftops at dusk, makes him feel alive. And free. But Jack's condition is suddenly worse than ever, and only his missing scientist dad can save him. As Jack and his new friend, Beth, begin their frantic search and delve into his dad's past for clues, they have no idea what they are about to uncover. Shocking rumors and dark secrets bombard them at every turn. Shadow Jumping takes courage. But when it comes to the truth, just how far will Jack jump to find it? A thrilling mystery, adventure story with contemporary themes, for boys and girls aged 10 and above. A story about friendship, family, loss, bravery, and overcoming adversity. Winner of the Gold Award in The Wishing Shelf Book Awards, 2014. J M Forster writes for children and young teens. She lives in Gloucestershire, UK with her husband and two lovely sons. Shadow Jumper is her first book.
©2014 J M Forster (P)2017 J M Forster

Do you believe the rumors? About the woman and the baby? Beckton is an insignificant farming town in Yorkshire, England, with a history of covens and blood magic dating back to the Victorian Era. The house still stands in 2004, when Kim and Kevin must learn to balance both sibling and parental roles after a car accident kills their parents, leaving them to raise six-year-old Annie. Nothing seemed out of sorts when they toured the house, but Kim can't escape the feeling that someone is always watching. Even the family cat Toby acts strange. Hissing at shadows, pacing by doors, and bringing long-dead creatures to guests. Kevin pays no attention to the rumors about babies crying in the night, and whispers in your ears. Beckton always had a strange, bloody history. The only person on her side is Trevor, an old friend of her brother. He has a keen knowledge of the occult and reads tarot cards. Will she use his knowledge, or has she waited too long to ask for help?
©2019 B.L. Koller (P)2020 B.L. Koller

Cast out by his own family after a wolf’s bite infects him, a young 13-year-old boy is forced to roam the streets and fend for himself. In a world of humans and others, he belongs to neither. No longer considered human, but nor a purebred other, a race of powerful supernatural beings, he will be unwanted and hunted by both. Danger lurks at every turn. Young, vulnerable, and afraid, he tries to come to terms with the physical changes taking place in him while at the same time trying to find a way to survive. In a menacing world filled with threats and hate, is there any hope of salvation for this orphaned fledgling? Please note: this is a Society short.
©2015 Mason Sbare (P)2017 Mason Sabre

Anything can happen at a carnival...especially in a town full of witches, vampires, and werewolves. Dove has spent her life feeling like an outsider. Being the only self-taught witch in her coven, she has to work twice as hard to fit in and accept the customs of her magical society. Still, she does her best to follow the rules. It’s not all bad. Her boyfriend, Damon, loves her and makes her feel less alone. There’s just one problem: He’s a vampire. And after a dark history of massacring witches, their relationship goes against all the rules. They are desperate for a night of fun, but Dove is afraid of risking her good standing with the coven, or worse, getting exiled and having her magic and memories erased. The annual Halloween carnival seems like the perfect opportunity. They can dress in disguise and her tarot reading assured her they could pull it off. Can they enjoy a night out and feel like every other couple for once? Or will one night out risk everything?
©2019 Heather Dowell (P)2020 Heather Dowell

An adaptation of the business classic Getting Things Done for teenage listeners. The most interconnected generation in history is navigating unimaginable amounts of social pressure, both in personal and online interactions. Very little time, focus, or education is being spent teaching and coaching this generation how to navigate this unprecedented amount of "stuff" entering their lives each day. How do we help the overloaded and distracted next generation deal with increasing complexity and help them not only survive, but thrive? How do we help them experience stress-free productivity and gain momentum and confidence? How do we help them achieve autonomy, so that they can confidently take on whatever comes their way? Getting Things Done for Teens will train the next generation to overcome these obstacles and flourish by coaching them to use the internationally renowned Getting Things Done methodology. In its two editions, David Allen's classic has been translated into dozens of languages and sold over a million copies, establishing itself as one of the most influential business books of its era, and the ultimate book on personal organization. Getting Things Done for Teens will adapt its lessons by offering a fresh take on the GTD methodology, framing life as a game to play and GTD as the game pieces and strategies to play your most effective game. It presents GTD in a highly visual way and frames the methodology as not only as a system for being productive in school, but as a set of tools for everyday life. Getting Things Done for Teens is the how-to manual for the next generation - a strategic guidebook for creating the conditions for a fruitful and effective future. Includes a bonus PDF with a visual summary, lab experiments, and a glossary. PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©2018 David Allen, Mike Williams, Mark Wallace (P)2018 Penguin Audio