Joey D'Auria has narrated 5 audiobooks on Listento.it by 6 authors, with an average listener rating of 1★ across 2 ratings. The most-rated is Kong.

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Kong

1 rating

Summary

In 1933, American showman Carl Denham returned from a mysterious, hidden island with a priceless treasure. A treasure not gold or jewels, but the island's barbaric god, a monstrous anthropoid called "Kong". The savage giant escaped and wreaked havoc among the man-made canyons of Manhattan, but within hours of the giant ape's death his body - and Carl Denham - disappeared. Twenty-five years later, the son of Carl Denham makes a shocking discovery that leads him back to the site of his father's greatest adventure and to the answers that will unlock the century's greatest mystery and history's greatest miracle. Authorized by the Cooper Estate and based on the original novel that inspired the all-time classic film. This new novel acts as both prequel and sequel to the classic fantasy tale, King Kong.

©2004 DeVito ArtWorks, LLC (P)2013 RadioArchives.com

Narrator: Joey D'Auria
Length: 8 hrs and 30 mins
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Terror Tales, Volume 2

Summary

Will Murray's Pulp Classics, Terror Tales -Wyatt Blassingame, Book 3 In 1934, a new type of magazine was born. Known by various names - the shudder pulps, mystery-terror magazines, horror-terror magazines - weird menace is the sub-genre term that has survived today. Terror Tales magazine was one of the most popular. It came from Popular Publications, whose publisher Harry Steeger was inspired by the Grand Guignol theater of Paris. This breed of pulp story survived less than ten years, but in that time, they became infamous, even to this day. This audiobook contains a collection of stories from the pages of Terror Tales magazine, all written by Wyatt Blassingame, reissued for today’s listeners in electronic format. Table of Contents: Terror Tales: An Introduction by Will Murray "Satan Sends a Woman": January 1936 issue of Terror Talesby Wyatt Blassingame The man who had never known fear shrieked and groveled in the snare of the girl who was more beautiful than life - more horrible than death! "Forest of Fear": February 1936 issue of Terror Tales by Wyatt Blassingame In his veins throbbed the dread command no man is strong enough to disobey! "Gods Never Die": May 1936 issue of Terror Tales by Wyatt Blassingame Dave McDermond little dreamed that he was challenging a hell-born power capable of shaking the Earth! "We Danced With Death": July-August 1936 issue of Terror Tales by Wyatt Blassingame The gleaming, sinuous bodies of the dancers writhed in paroxysms of blazing passion - and as they watched, Dave Archer and the girl he loved were all unknowingly being enslaved to the forces of hell conjured up by Satan’s dark mistress! "Passion Flower": Sept-Oct 1936 issue of Terror Tales by Wyatt Blassingame Only those ominously luxurious orchids could reveal to Tom Blade the place from whence came the gorgeous, seductive creature who was draining him of his very life! "And Only Death Shall Save!": March-April 1937 issue of Terror Tales by Wyatt Blassingame Janis, crawling on her hands and knees, would beg that son of hell to take her - and the man who loved her would plead with her to hasten! That was the curse, against which this young couple thought their love would guard them... Will Murray’s Pulp Classics line of audiobooks are of the highest quality and feature the great Pulp Fiction stories of the 1930s-1950s.

©1934, 1935, 1936, 1962,1963, 1964 Popular Publications, Inc. Assigned to Argosy Communications, Inc. Popular Publications (P)2013 RadioArchives.com

Length: 7 hrs and 48 mins
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Terror Tales, Volume 1

Summary

Among fans of classic pulp fiction, aficionados of supernatural stories consider Popular Publications' Terror Tales, the magazine, for people who found the Lovecraftian stories in Weird Tales too tame and Universal's classic monsters too Hollywood! Between 1934 and 1941, Terror Tales and its legion of unholy authors spewed forth an unremitting litany of horror, terror, torment, and torture - all directed at ordinary American couples faced with supernatural menaces torn from their deepest, darkest nightmares. Think Scream during the Great Depression. We have selected seven of the most compelling stories torn from the pages of Terror Tales for this sampler from hell. In Paul Ernst's horrific "The Mummy Maker", an innocent woman faces the fearsome fate of being mummified alive! Norvell Page's disquieting "Accursed Thirst" takes us into the dark mind of a vampire - or is it a werewolf? The specter of a dead Egyptian deity loosed upon the modern world comes alive in E. Hoffmann Price's eerie "The Cat Goddess". Asian elementals harass the curious in Arthur J. Burks' creepy "Six Doors to Death". G. T. Fleming-Robert's gruesome "Moulder of Monsters" serves up twisted human flesh. Maitland Scott's unsettling "Shadows of Desire" leads us inexorably to a traumatic climax. Finally, terror and horror compete for supremacy in Frederick C. Davis deeply disturbing "Dig Deep the Graves!" Terror Tales is narrated with appropriate doom-laden solemnity by Joey D'Auria and Michael C. Gwynne. Shivers await! Horrors abound! Try not to listen after midnight. We are serious about this. Not for children!

©1936, 1964 Popular Publications (P)2012 RadioArchives.com

Length: 7 hrs and 42 mins
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The Three Planeteers

Summary

From the blistering surface of Mercury to Pluto's frosty icefields, their fame had spread: John Thorn, Saul Av, and Gunner Welk - better known as The Three Planeteers! Are they heroes, or outlaws? Could they be both? No more knew. In the year 2952, the fate of the solar system rests on a trio of hired ray-guns who dare the pirate-infested asteroid wilderness known as the Zone…from which few return…. The Three Planeteers return in these vintage pulp tales. From Earth, Venus, and Mercury, three musketeers of space, accompanied by a female D'Artagnan, rocket out in a grim battle against the League of the Cold Worlds! Will Murray's Pulp Classics line of audiobooks are of the highest quality and feature the great pulp fiction stories of the 1930s-1950s.

©1940 Better Publications, Inc (P)2012 RadioArchives.com

Narrator: Joey D'Auria
Length: 6 hrs and 52 mins
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Doctor Death #3: The Shriveling Murders

Summary

Back for a third terrible try at conquering the world, Rance Mandarin - the malevolent zombie master feared by all sane men as Doctor Death - has returned from the grave. Sworn to hurl civilization back into a new Dark Age, Doctor Death has conceived a weird new scheme to achieve his diabolical ends. When the body of the vice president of the United States arrives at the White House with a note demanding the nation be turned over to Doctor Death, supernatural detective Jimmy Holm understands that a decisive new phase in the war between Mandarin and the Secret Twelve has begun. For the slain vice president has been shrunk to the size of a rag doll! While the dread enormity of the new menace is sinking in, the secretary of state begins shrinking before their horrified eyes! This is only the beginning of the Shrinking Murders…

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Narrator: Joey D'Auria
Author: Harold Ward
Length: 6 hrs
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