Morley Shulman has narrated 5 audiobooks on Listento.it by 6 authors. The most-rated is Men in Black.

A lot of ink has been spilled covering the lives of history’s most influential figures, but how much of the forest is lost for the trees? In Charles River Editors’ American Legends series, readers can get caught up to speed on the lives of America’s most important men and women in the time it takes to finish a commute, while learning interesting facts long forgotten or never known. There has been no shortage of comedy acts in American history, but the most famous and popular of them all is The Three Stooges, an act that has become synonymous with slapstick. Bring up their name to any American or even ask about slapstick comedy, and invariably, certain images will come to mind, most of which came from the comedy shorts featuring three bumbling but likeable fools getting into all sorts of trouble due to their inability to think or behave properly. The Three Stooges had several lineups over the decades, but two of them are most closely associated with the act. Two of the Howard brothers, Moe and Shemp, had their origins in 1920s vaudeville along with Larry Fine, but after Shemp quit, he was replaced by his younger brother Curly. Moe, Larry and Curly quickly became a hit in comedy shorts on screen, and even as other similar acts like Abbot and Costello went on to make full length films, the Stooges continued to star in shorts, producing the iconic scenes that everyone associates with them, from Larry asking what he did wrong to Moe trying to hit Curly and Curly’s efforts to block him.
©2014 Charles River Editors (P)2014 Beacon Audiobooks

Struggling writer and nearly bankrupt Sean O'Shea is searching for the blockbuster story from which he can create a best seller. The goal is to regain his financial independence and self-esteem. When he learns of a horrific 1936 UFO crash in Germany's Black Forest, he chases the story to its origin. The discovery of insidious Nazi involvement peaks his interest and when he unearths secret assassinations of previous investigators, he is hooked. As his probe continues, witnesses are murdered and he becomes the target of deadly agents sent by the most powerful man in the Vatican. The cover-up is greater than he ever imagined. When he discovers that UFOs, Nazis, Wewelsburg Castle and the Vatican are connected, he has the killer story he envisioned, though it just may kill him to get it published.
©2016 Mirror Publishing (P)2016 Beacon Audiobooks

What is your deepest, darkest fear? What makes you afraid to sleep with the lights off? Several fans were asked this very question and were asked to submit the ideas that most frightened them. These were then turned into stories featuring those fans. From a chilling case of a shadow man called "Preacher Black" and a road rage incident turned into something life threatening on a global scale to a tale of isolation like no other and a story in which every heartbeat could be the last, Fan Fears, the fourth short story collection by Michael Bray, follows in the footsteps of Dark Corners, Forgotten Fears, and Funhouse before it, explores those things that make us most afraid and brings them to life. Also includes four additional bonus stories and a foreword by extreme horror author Matt Shaw.
©2016 Michael Bray (P)2016 Beacon Audiobooks

A modern twist on a classic but true-to-life story, A Mile in His Soul shows the aftermath of two worlds colliding: the haves and the have-nots. Destined to become a box office smash-hit, A Mile in His Soul is a captivating story of a young man named Malcolm Horsley, who has everything: a nice flat, plenty of money, all the women he desires. Malcolm constantly uses everyone, even his so-called friends, for his own gain. With feelings of superiority and a dark family secret, he brags about scamming the homeless. Morally deficient and emotionally stunted, he doesn't care about anyone as he climbs his way toward success; but no one challenges the power-hungry young man, who believes that he is invincible. But Malcolm's world changes forever when he loses everything in a bad investment. Destitute and friendless, Malcolm finds himself living among the homeless whom he detests and even relying on them for survival. When they recognize Malcolm as the scammer who has taken food out of their mouths, his double life is quickly exposed and the two worlds collide with a vengeance. Robbed, beaten, and unprepared to weather the freezing temperatures, the downtrodden young man faces "The Other Side of Reality" (song by Hartley Mandel). Each and every person he meets has a story: a reason for winding up at the same destination. Fortunately, he crosses paths with a beautiful young homeless woman named Kiki, who teaches him not to ever judge anyone until he has walked A Mile in His Soul! Based on the story by award-winning writer Morley Shulman.
©2013 Roger Grubbs (P)2014 Beacon Audiobooks

Filled with the very latest revelations on the sinister and deadly MIB, this book combines never-before-heard witness testimony with papers from some of the leading figures in UFO- and paranormal-themed research to provide an outstanding look at this creepy and disturbing phenomenon. The book takes the listener on a mysterious, macabre, and menacing journey into the world of the dark-suited silencers. Listeners will delve into tales of UFO conspiracies, government agents, strange and bizarre monsters, the occult, demonology, and psychic attacks.
©2015 Lisa Hagan Books (P)2016 Beacon Audiobooks