Robert C. Brewster has narrated 6 audiobooks on Listento.it by 3 authors. The most-rated is Season of '42.

6 audiobooks
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Pieces of Hate

Summary

Pieces of terror, pieces of suspense, pieces of darkness combine to create Pieces of Hate, master storyteller Ray Garton's short story collection. Nine works, including "A Gift From Above", a new novel that will surely hit you from below, are here compiled for the sole purpose of scaring you onto the next page. Garton illuminates the dark corners in us all and highlights the depths of the human condition. He takes our ordinary, daily assumptions and turns them on the reader to frightening effect. He makes reading terrifying yet compulsive. He scares us in so many ways. Here are a but a few in one collection.

©1996 Ray Garton (P)2013 Audible, Inc.

Author: Ray Garton
Length: 9 hrs and 27 mins
Available on Audible
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Deceit, Deception, & Deliverance

Summary

The queen and the pope are both expected to arrive in Canada within two weeks of each other and Montreal is in turmoil as the city prepares for its 350th anniversary. The Gippson Brothers' farewell tour is also passing through the city and Zachary Gippson, the new "King of Pop" has some very deceptive and deceitful plans for his minions of fans who would see him live on this world tour. And Montreal's vibrant and distinctive underworld is in chaos as it's mafia capoa are meeting with very untimely and mysterious deaths due to an unknown spirit who possesses them. Some of the Tall Ships from Marseilles, France destined to dock in Montreal as part of the celebrations are disappearing at sea and some people are asking hard questions that demand answers. What the hell is going on here? Deceit, Deception, & Deliverance will have you hooked from the very first lines as author/narrator Robert C. Brewster expertly takes us on roller-coaster ride of action, suspense, and emotional romance that you will remember for a very long time.

©2009 New Generation Publishing (P)2013 Robert C. Brewster

Length: 7 hrs and 27 mins
Available on Audible
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Clarity Must Prevail

Summary

From the author of last year's groundbreaking legal drama A Moment of Clarity now comes the sequel, Clarity Must Prevail, a bone-chilling international thriller that puts our small-town heroes in the worldwide spotlight once again. This time it is behind the scenes, where they are not in their natural comfort zone.

Come along for the ride as new retirees Judge Jackson and Sheriff Clayton are caught up in a case of global intrigue with possible universal ramifications. How can their small-town ways contribute to preventing the loss of immeasurable innocent lives? This unrestrained pause-resister will have you hooked from the start.

©2017 Robert C. Brewster (P)2017 Robert C. Brewster

Length: 11 hrs and 15 mins
Available on Audible
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Jacob's Story

Summary

Peace has finally returned to the tiny hamlet of Clayton County in the Florida Panhandle. But for how long? Two years ago, the town of Clayton and the county of the same name were under the universal media microscope. A 25-year-old cold-case murder trial with an Alzheimer's patient, Jacob Jeebs, as the key witness, broke all legal boundaries and the world was watching. Now, a major award-winning movie director and A-list actors are coming to town to make a film about the trial and the man whose testimony shook the world. What could possibly go wrong? The presidential election is in full swing and Florida is a major player in the process. The Russians have invaded cyberspace and are doing their best to swing the election in their favor.

©2017 Robert C. Brewster (P)2017 Robert C. Brewster

Length: 9 hrs and 23 mins
Available on Audible
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A Moment of Clarity

Summary

In a small town in the smallest county in the Florida panhandle, a 25-year-old cold-case murder is reopened. A new, female police officer visits an old folks' home and finds that the prime witness in the case, Jacob Jeebs, was officially diagnosed with Alzheimer's last year and is still in the early stages. Both the judge and the sheriff are locals, have been in their jobs for over 30 years, and remember the initial investigation very well. In fact the two of them, along with Jacob Jeebs, have been going fishing every Sunday morning for almost three decades. This new information might lead to a conviction of the main suspect from 25 years ago. But what would the legal ramifications be? An Alzheimer's patient has never testified at a trial of any kind before. How can you put him on the witness stand? How can you not? He is the only one who knows the truth. Will the defense be able tear his testimony apart, or will the prosecution defend the validity of using a witness who can't recall what he had for breakfast this morning but who can remember an event that happened years ago with extreme clarity? A Moment of Clarity, a groundbreaking legal drama, answers those questions in a compelling, thought-provoking way.

©2015 Robert C. Brewster (P)2015 Robert C. Brewster

Length: 9 hrs and 3 mins
Available on Audible
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Season of '42

Summary

Before hundreds of major leaguers went off to war, they enjoyed one final season in the sun. Big league baseball would seem to have been a hard sell in 1942. World War II was not going well for the United States in the Pacific and not much better in Europe. Moreover, the country was in drastically short supply of ships, planes, submarines, torpedoes, and other war materials, and Uncle Sam needed men, millions of them, including those from 21 through 35 years of age who had been ordered to register for the draft, the age range of most big league baseball players. But after a “green light” from President Roosevelt, major league baseball played on in 1942 as it would throughout the war. It turned out to be an extraordinary season, too, spiced by a brash, young, and swift St. Louis Cardinal team that stunned the baseball world by winning the World Series. The 1942 season would be overshadowed by war, though, with many people wondering whether it was really all right for 400 seemingly healthy and athletic men to play a child’s game and earn far more money than the thousands of young Americans whose lives were at risk as they fought the Germans and Japanese abroad. In Season of ’42, veteran sportswriter Jack Cavanaugh takes a look at this historic baseball season, how it was shaped and affected by the war and what, ultimately, it meant to America.

©2012 Jack Cavanaugh (P)2012 Audible, Inc.

Length: 10 hrs and 45 mins
Available on Audible