Jonathan Frakes has narrated 8 audiobooks on Listento.it by 13 authors, with an average listener rating of 4.5★ across 56 ratings. The most-rated is Dangerous Women.

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Dangerous Women

10 ratings

Summary

All new and original to this volume, the 21 stories in Dangerous Women include work by 12 New York Times best sellers, and seven stories set in the authors’ best-selling continuities - including a new "Outlander" story by Diana Gabaldon, a tale of Harry Dresden’s world by Jim Butcher, a story from Lev Grossman set in the world of The Magicians, and a 35,000-word novella by George R. R. Martin about the Dance of the Dragons, the vast civil war that tore Westeros apart nearly two centuries before the events of A Game of Thrones. Also included are original stories of dangerous women - heroines and villains alike - by Brandon Sanderson, Joe Abercrombie, Sherilynn Kenyon, Lawrence Block, Carrie Vaughn, S. M. Stirling, Sharon Kay Penman, and many others. Writes Gardner Dozois in his introduction, "Here you’ll find no hapless victims who stand by whimpering in dread while the male hero fights the monster or clashes swords with the villain, and if you want to tie these women to the railroad tracks, you’ll find you have a real fight on your hands. Instead, you will find sword-wielding women warriors, intrepid women fighter pilots and far-ranging spacewomen, deadly female serial killers, formidable female superheroes, sly and seductive femmes fatale, female wizards, hard-living bad girls, female bandits and rebels, embattled survivors in post-apocalyptic futures, female private investigators, stern female hanging judges, haughty queens who rule nations and whose jealousies and ambitions send thousands to grisly deaths, daring dragonriders, and many more." Authors: George R.R. Martin and Gardner Dozois Stories and Narrators (in order of appearance): “Some Desperado” by Joe Abercrombie; Read by Stana Katic “My Heart Is Either Broken” by Megan Abbott; Read by Jake Weber “Nora’s Song” by Cecelia Holland; Read by Harriet Walter “The Hands That Are Not There” by Melinda Snodgrass; Read by Jonathan Frakes “Bombshells” by Jim Butcher; Read by Emily Rankin “Raisa Stepanova” by Carrie Vaughn; Read by Inna Korobkina “Wrestling Jesus” by Joe R. Lansdale; Read by Scott Brick “Neighbors” by Megan Lindholm; Read by Lee Meriwether “I Know How to Pick ’Em” by Lawrence Block; Read by Jake Weber “Shadows for Silence in the Forests of Hell” by Brandon Sanderson; Read by Claudia Black “A Queen in Exile” by Sharon Kay Penman; Read by Harriet Walter “The Girl in the Mirror” by Lev Grossman; Read by Sophie Turner “Second Arabesque, Very Slowly” by Nancy Kress; Read by Janis Ian “City Lazarus” by Diana Rowland; Read by Scott Brick “Virgins” by Diana Gabaldon; Read by Allan Scott-Douglas “Pronouncing Doom” by S.M. Stirling; Read by Stana Katic “Name the Beast” by Sam Sykes; Read by Claudia Black “Caregivers” by Pat Cadigan; Read by Janis Ian “Lies My Mother Told Me” by Caroline Spector; Read by Maggi-Meg Reed “Hell Hath No Fury” by Sherilynn Kenyon; Read by Jenna Lamia “The Princess and the Queen” by George R. R. Martin; Read by Iain Glen The introduction by Gardner Dozois is read by Fred Sanders and the interstitial author biographies are read by Karen Dotrice.

©2013 Random House (P)2013 Random House Audio

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Star Trek, The Next Generation

9 ratings

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Years before they became crewmates on the U.S.S. Enterprise, Commander William Riker and ship's counsellor Deanna Troi had a tempestuous love affair on her home planet of Betazed. Now, as their passions have cooled, the two serve together as close friends. Yet the memories of what passed between them linger and Riker and Troi remain Imzadi, a powerful Betazoid term that describes the enduring bond they still share. On a delicate mission involving negotiations with an aggresive race called the Sindareen, Deanna mysteriously falls ill...and dies. But her death marks the start of an incredible adventure for Riker - an adventure that takes him across time, pits him against one of his closest friends, and forces him to choose between Starfleet's strictest rule and the one he calls Imzadi.

©1992 Paramount Pictures, All Rights Reserved (P)1992 AUDIOWORKS Is an Imprint of Simon & Schuster Audio Division, Simon & Schuster Inc.

Narrator: Jonathan Frakes
Author: Peter David
Length: 2 hrs and 47 mins
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METAtropolis: Cascadia

3 ratings

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This provocative sequel to the Hugo and Audie Award nominated METAtropolis features interconnected stories by today’s top writers of speculative fiction – performed by a galaxy of Star Trek stars. As the mid-20th century approaches, the Pacific Northwest has been transformed - politically, economically, and ecologically - into the new reality of Cascadia. Conspiracies and secrets threaten the tenuous threads of society. The End of Days seems nearer than ever. And the legend of the mysterious Tygre Tygre looms large. METAtropolis: Cascadia is the creation of Hugo and World Fantasy Award nominee Jay Lake; Mary Robinette Kowal, winner of the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer; New York Times best-selling author Tobias S. Buckell; Hugo Award winner Elizabeth Bear; Aurora Award winner Karl Schroeder; and critically acclaimed author Ken Scholes. The team of narrators is any Star Trek fan’s dream: Rene Auberjonois (“Odo”); Kate Mulgrew (“Capt. Kathryn Janeway”); Wil Wheaton (“Wesley Crusher”); Gates McFadden (“Dr. Beverly Crusher”); Jonathan Frakes (“Cmdr. William Riker”); and LeVar Burton (“Geordi La Forge”). Jay Lake, who also served as Project Editor, introduces this stunning sequel, written and produced exclusively for digital audio.

©2010 Joseph E. Lake, Jr., Mary Robinette Kowal, Tobias S. Buckell, Elizabeth Bear, Karl Schroeder, Ken Scholes (P)2010 Audible, Inc.

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Seth MacFarlane's A Million Ways to Die in the West

3 ratings

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From the creator of Family Guy and director of Ted comes a hilarious first novel that reinvents the Western. Mild-mannered sheep farmer Albert Stark is fed up with the harsh life of the American frontier, where it seems everything and anything can kill you: Duels at high noon. Barroom brawls. Poisonous snakes. Cholera-infected drinking water. Tumbleweed abrasion. Something called “toe-foot.” Even a trip to the outhouse. Yes, there are a million ways to die in the wild, wild West, and Albert plans to avoid them all. Some people think that makes him a coward. Albert calls it common sense. But when his girlfriend dumps him for the most insufferable guy in town, Albert decides to fight back - even though he can’t shoot, ride, or throw a punch. Fortunately, he teams up with a beautiful gunslinger who’s tough enough for the both of them. Unfortunately, she’s married to the biggest, meanest, most jealous badass on the frontier. Turns out Albert has just discovered a million and one ways to die in the West.

©2014 Seth MacFarlane (P)2014 Random House Audio

Narrator: Jonathan Frakes
Length: 5 hrs and 2 mins
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Star Trek, The Next Generation: Crossover (Adapted)

3 ratings

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Once a violent, primitive race, Vulcans renounced their warlike nature for logic. But a small faction established the Romulan Empire, where the old Vulcan way flourished. Now, deep in Romulan territory, an underground movement to reunite two worlds of common ancestry is under way - a reunion some have waited a lifetime to see and others would give their lives to stop. Continuing the mission he began in Unification, Starfleet Ambassador Spock endeavors to impart the logic of the Vulcans to a small band of Romulans. But Spock and his students are taken hostage. Fearful that Spock's knowledge of Federation security will fall into enemy hands, Starfleet dispatches the U.S.S. Enterprise 1701-D, and Jean-Luc Picard, to secure the hostages' release. Ambassador McCoy - more than 140 years old - is brought in to consult on the negotiations. Their situation is further complicated when Captain Montgomery Scott confiscates an out-of-service starship and effects his own daring rescue of Spock. Picard must now find a way to preserve the Federation's security and prevent a war while dealing with deadly Romulan politics that threaten his ship, his crew, and the Federation. For more Trek titles, browse our special Star Trek section!

©1995 Paramount Pictures, All Rights Reserved (P)1995 Paramount Pictures, All Rights Reserved

Narrator: Jonathan Frakes
Length: 2 hrs and 59 mins
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Star Trek, The Next Generation

2 ratings

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Seven years ago, Captain Jean-Luc Picard faced the judgement of the Q Continuum, a race of beings with godlike powers over time and space who presume to gauge humanity's fitness to exist in the galaxy. At that time, they suspended judgment, but now their decision has been reached: the human race will be eliminated, not only in the present, but throughout time. Humanity will have never existed. The only chance to save mankind lies with Captain Picard. An old enemy has granted him the power to revisit his life as it was seven years before, and experience his life 25 years in the future. But as he fights to save the human race from total extinction, Picard has been set up to be the unwitting agent of mankind's destruction. In his effort to save humanity, he must sacrifice himself and those he loves...perhaps more than once. And if their sacrifice fails, all mankind is doomed. The explosive finale to the most successful syndicated drama ever! For more Trek titles, browse our special Star Trek section!

©1994 Paramount Pictures, All Rights Reserved (P)1994 Paramount Pictures, All Rights Reserved

Narrator: Jonathan Frakes
Length: 2 hrs and 55 mins
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Kubrick's Game

1 rating

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What if Stanley Kubrick left behind more than just his classic films? What if he also left behind an elaborate puzzle cleverly buried within his films, which would lead the player toward a treasure that could change the course of human history? Fifteen years after his death in March 1999, Stanley Kubrick has apparently arranged a hand-selected announcement that his films are far more than they appear to be. As UCLA's resident Kubrick expert, Professor Mascaro was the recipient of Kubrick's package. Inside is a reproduction of the famous photo Kubrick took for the cover of Look Magazine following the death of FDR. The image has become emblazoned in the American zeitgeist. On the back of the photo is a message written by Kubrick that reads: "Follow me to Q's identity." Mascaro is stumped and asks Shawn Hagan, his brilliant but socially awkward film student, what he thinks that might mean. Shawn takes the photo and studies it with his only two friends at school-Wilson Devereaux, an infamous former child star bent on becoming a respected director, and Samira "Sami" Singh, a graduate film student with a dark, rebellious past.

©2016 Evolved Publishing LLC (P)2016 Evolved Publishing LLC

Length: 9 hrs and 45 mins
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Star Trek, The Next Generation: Gulliver's Fugitives (Adapted)

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While searching for the U.S.S. Huxley, a starship missing for over 10 years, the Enterprise stumbles over a forgotten colony of humans on a planet called Rampart - a world where fiction, speculation, and works of the imagination are considered the ultimate crime. A survey team from the planet beams on board the Enterprise to search for "contraband" materials - and suddenly the crew find themselves plunged into the middle of a murderous civil war between a determined band of rebels and the planet's ruthless mind police. A civil war whose outcome will determine not only the future of the planet, but the life of Captain Jean-Luc Picard as well. For more Trek titles, browse our special Star Trek section!

©1990 Paramount Pictures, All Rights Reserved (P)1990 Paramount Pictures, All Rights Reserved

Narrator: Jonathan Frakes
Author: Keith Sharee
Length: 1 hr and 31 mins
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