Joe Lewis has narrated 5 audiobooks on Listento.it by 8 authors. The most-rated is The Last Crypt.

BOOKA Audiobooks presents The Power of Affirmations audiobook, a self-help book that taps in to the wonders of the mind. We are programmed to think we can't change. This can cause negativity, apathy, and even a state of depression. This new Booka production will guide you on how to think differently, be more positive, reaffirm your wishes, and believe in yourself. Narrated in a positive, upbeat, easy-listening style by an acclaimed international voice actor, The Power of Affirmations is the ultimate tool that can help you refocus your life completely and independently.
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Mr. White, a 70-year-old man - rich and somewhat eccentric - faced with the sensation that his death draws near, decides to hire a secretary to record his last words. What he cannot imagine is how difficult it will be to find this secretary. A tale on the passage of time, narrated with humor and a touch of nostalgia.
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Nada junto al Sr. Pez según el descubre que ser sombrío y triste realmente no es su destino. Un océano de colores brillantes y rima juguetona hacen pareja en este cuento marino divertido que garantiza convertir los pequeños pucheros en grandes sonrisas. Esta edición del libro más vendido en el New York Times Pout-Pout Fish en español será encantador para todo oyente bilingüe. A Macmillan Audio production from Farrar, Straus and Giroux Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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"In a sardonic tone, Joe Lewis delivers this captivating, bloodstained, deeply twisted, hard-boiled thriller following a day in the life of Argentinian oligarch Luis Machi." (AudioFile magazine) The first novel to appear in English by the "subway janitor by night, novelist by day", who began his writing career while an undocumented immigrant in the United States, Like Flies from Afar will demonstrate why K. Ferrari is already an award-winning star of international crime fiction. A hardboiled noir thriller, a whodunit, a black comedy, and a filthy catalog of the excesses of wealth, this is a Jim Thompson novel for the globalized world. Mr. Luis Machi is an unforgettably loathsome and hilarious Argentinian oligarch who made his fortune collaborating with the worst elements of society - parasites, pushers, and secret policemen. He has a cocaine habit, a collection of three hundred ties, 10 million dollars in the bank, and a bloody corpse in the trunk of his BMW...but as far as the body goes, he's completely innocent. He has no idea who the victim could be, or who among his many, many enemies might be trying to frame him for murder, and he doesn't have much time to find out.... The profane and uproarious Like Flies from Afar follows Machi through 24 hours of his eventful life - one full day in which to solve this mystery, or at least to make sure he isn't the one to take the fall. A Macmillan Audio production from Farrar, Straus and Giroux "This novel should come not with blurbs but with a hazardous-material warning: There's bone and gristle here, be ready for that taste in your mouth you can't spit out. First words to last, it's strong stuff." (James Sallis, author of Drive)
©2020 K. Ferrari, translation by Adrian Nathan West (P)2020 Macmillan Audio

More than 200,000 copies sold. Number-one best seller in Spanish, Italian, and Russian. The best-selling novel in the history of Amazon Spain. Diver Ulysses Vidal finds a 14th-century bronze bell of Templar origin buried under a reef off the Honduras coast. It turns out it's been lying there for more than one century, prior to Christopher Columbus' discovery of America. Driven by curiosity and a sense of adventure, he begins the search for the legendary treasure of the Order of the Temple. Together with a medieval history professor and a daring Mexican archeologist, he travels through Spain, the Mali desert, the Caribbean Sea, and the Mexican jungle. They face innumerable riddles and dangers, but in the end this search will uncover a much more important mystery - a secret, kept hidden for centuries, that could transform the history of humankind and the way we understand the universe. Fernando Gamboa (Barcelona, Spain, 1970) has devoted most of his adult life to traveling through Africa, Asia, and Latin America. He has lived in several countries and worked as a scuba diver, a Spanish teacher, an entrepreneur, a poker player, and an adventure guide. At present he's the number-one best-selling indie author in Spain. His books have been translated into Russian, Greek, and Italian.
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