Robert Cunningham has narrated 16 audiobooks on Listento.it by 3 authors. The most-rated is What Lies in the Keys.

Will Cannon rides alone to the Tall Timber Country in Oregon looking for the Blackman Gang. He finds a town full of scared people that has been overrun by a gang of outlaws and another outlaw boss running the lumber camps. This country is much too beautiful to hide such evil deeds, so Will sets out to make things right.
©2002 Larry Ray Hill (P)2018 Larry Hill

Will Cannon had gone to Durango a few years ago and taken care of the Silver Dollar Killer and the Edwards Gang, but now a new group of murderous outlaws are taking over Durango. Will and his brother, Joe, do business in Durango, and he is not going to allow a gang of outlaws ruin his business there. Will rides to Durango and later to the lawless mining camp of To Hell You Ride, Colorado, to fight the outlaws. He enlists the help of some miner vigilantes and some young cowboys and Pete Abrams and his other men from Chama to fight the outlaws. The outlaws will soon regret confronting Will Cannon.
©2002 Larry Ray Hill (P)2018 Larry Hill

To Hell You Ride, Colorado is the story of the wild lawless mining town in Colorado that was later renamed, Telluride. Will Cannon had already dealt with some of the outlaws from Telluride while he was in Durango, and now he rides to Telluride to rid the small mining camp of the Rugby Gang. Will enlists the help of five Texas cowboys and some miner vigilantes to bring fight Rugby and Killer Cox.
©2002-2018 Larry Hill (P)2019 Larry Ray Hill

Will Cannon goes to Arizona to buy citrus fruit to ship to the army forts and Indian reservations, but he finds trouble brewing near Phoenix. Clara Alpine is the beautiful woman that owns the citrus groves, and some outlaws are trying to kill her and take her ranch. Will discovers the outlaws are after the freshwater spring on Clara's property, and some of the outlaws are businessmen from town. The outlaws hire some dirty bushwhackers that Will has to deal with while he tries to uncover the boss of the outlaw gang.
©2002, 2016 Larry R. Hill (P)2019 Larry R. Hill

Will Cannon rescues Mountain Mike, the last living mountain man, from a gang of outlaws from Taos, New Mexico. The gang of ruthless outlaws are trying to steal Mike's silver claim. Will gets some cowboys and some vigilante miners and devises a plan to rid Taos of the outlaws.
©2014 Larry Hill (P)2018 Larry Hill

Will Cannon leaves the derailed train to seek help for the stranded passengers, and he rides through a blizzard to the small town of Spirit, Arizona. Spirit is a very unfriendly town, and he meets a beautiful woman who is in serious trouble. Will has to fight outlaws and Mexican bandits to save the woman's gold mine. Will and the woman ride over several high mountain peaks with the Mexican bandits on their trail. He enlists the help of two Arizona Rangers to rid the town of Spirit of the gang of murderous outlaws.
©2018 Larry Hill (P)2018 Larry Hill

Will Cannon and his brother, Joe are in Santa Fe, New Mexico and they meet their old rancher friend, Charlie. Charlie has invested his money in a silver mine and Will know this silver mine is a swindle. Will puts the law on the swindler and get's Charlie's money back but the swindler hires two cold blooded killers to kill Charlie and Will. The hired killers do kill Charlie and that sends Will on a mission to get justice for Charlie. The mission leads Will to Denver and then to San Francisco. He finds a large gang of outlaws in San Francisco and Will gets two young cowboys to help him fight Boss Gold.
©2015 Larry Ray Hill (P)2019 Larry Ray Hill

Will Cannon hears about a gang of outlaws operating out of the small village of Pecos, New Mexico. Moses, the leader of the outlaw gang, claims he is the "Robin Hood of New Mexico". The outlaw boss says he will take all of the land given to the Mexican people in land grants by the King of Spain. Other outlaws have made such a claim in the past and all of those outlaws failed to claim one acre of land but the outlaws did find some people willing to join their cause. Will and his brother, Joe Cannon, are interested in building a saw mill near Pecos so Will rides to Pecos to confront the outlaw gang.
©2015 Larry Ray Hill (P)2019 Larry Ray Hill

A Killing in Dogwood is a fictional account of the supposed abduction of a young child in a small Missouri town. When the child’s body is discovered by two boys exploring the storm drain system, the investigation turns to murder. A Killing in Dogwood is a classic whodunit mystery with a cast of suspects, each of whom might have the temperament or lack of good judgment to commit the crime. As the story progresses, each suspect is inspected and found not to viable; but someone killed the child. The book proceeds through several twists and turns, and the listener doesn’t know the culprit(s) until the end. A Killing in Dogwood is an evaluation of the times we live in and seeks to explore the mind of the depraved individual who would do such a dastardly deed to a child.
©2020 Bill Shuey (P)2020 Bill Shuey

Once again, Josh Baker and Eddie Debord find themselves among the hills, hollows, and rivers of West Virginia in yet another fast paced adventure mystery! What started out as a quiet week of camping during a beautiful “Indian Summer” over Thanksgiving break - ends up as an inexplicable week of suspense, mystery, adventure, and intrigue. The boys are the first responders to a crashed airplane deep within the woods. It doesn’t take long to find out that this C-47 Skytrain had gone down in 1953 and was carrying a very mysterious and highly sensitive cargo. Very quickly, the CIA takes control of the crash site as Josh and Eddie find themselves under the microscope of the agency. There are men in dark clothing watching them from around every corner. They seek the help of some familiar friends and some new acquaintances as well, while trying to find out what this mysterious cargo is and why it is still so important today. Thinking the CIA could be their worst nightmare, the boys could not have been more wrong. Who comes to town next will stop at nothing to reclaim what they say is theirs, and they are quick to prove it! Ultimately, Josh, Eddie, and Brad must decide whether to let this one go, or to once again risk their lives to see it through. One thing is for sure...they cannot allow the cargo to fall into the wrong hands! Be careful wishing for big adventures…one may find you!
©2016 Stephen Kittner (P)2020 Stephen Kittner

Soiled doves are being systematically killed in Denver, Boulder, and other towns in Colorado. Governor Evans understands the mindset of the insane and knows the killer must be stopped. He calls on Denver Marshal Seth Stewart, appoints him as a Special Investigator and U.S. Marshal, and tasks him with the responsibility of finding the killer and bringing him to justice. Everything points to one of two men; both seemingly are around the town on the day that a killing occurs. The two men look a great deal alike, dress somewhat alike, and even ride similar colored horses. Three attempts are made on Marshal Stewart’s life. Two paid assassins end up dead without revealing the man who hired them; the third got away. It seems that the more Marshal Stewart discovers, the less he knows. Finally there are two witnesses hundreds of miles apart; one who saw the killer and the other who survived his attempt to strangle her. Armed with information from the eye witnesses, Seth finally gets his man after an investigation that covers more than three years. The question is does he really have the right man?
©2020 Bill Shuey (P)2020 Bill Shuey

Matt Branson went to West Point Military Academy and just knew he would be a cavalry officer after he graduated. The Army had other ideas about his military future. Matt was given the opportunity to serve his country in the Military Information Division. His decision to forego his dreams of being a cavalry officer led him to a life in the shadows. He went to Buffalo, Wyoming, to evaluate the Johnson County War to determine if federal intervention was merited; Canton, Texas, to expose the Ku Klux Klan; Wounded Knee with the 7th Cavalry; and to the island of Cuba to train revolutionaries. When he returned from Cuba, the Army assigned him to Fort Leavenworth to head up the training of new agents. He survived an assassination attempt, got married, and traveled to Germany as a cultural attaché to function as a spy for the U.S. government. After returning to the United States he was assigned to England to work with MI5 during WWI. Matt survived several attempts on his life and retired from the Army. An unanticipated opportunity arose from a phone call seeking the help of his unique skills. After finding a kidnapped child, he is contacted by several rich clients through the years to solve their unusual problems. The Shadow Soldier is the story of the early days of military intelligence and one man’s devotion to his country and family.
©2020 Bill Shuey (P)2020 Bill Shuey

William “Bill” Stewart left Missouri to seek his fortune. Along the way, he worked as a cow puncher, range detective, town marshal, sheriff, and US marshal. In each job, he is forced into conflicts with the Indians. Finally his skills as an Indian fighter caught the attention of the US Army, and he was given a commission. He soon discovered that his greatest challenge was in following orders while retaining his humanity. Captain and later Major Stewart led men into battle against the Southern Plains Indians and western Apaches. While moving from post to post, Major Stewart became a victim of his own success. Drawing the ire of Generals Sheridan and Crook ensured Bill would retire as a major. The Indian Fighter is the story of one man’s devotion to family while following his orders to remove the Indians he respects from their ancestral home.
©2020 Bill Shuey (P)2021 Bill Shuey

Set in rural Appalachia, River Rocks is a riveting coming-of-age tale of two boys, their friends, and a 100-year-old local legend of Confederate gold buried somewhere in the hills that surround their home. The gold was the result of an unsolved 1903 train robbery mystery, which liberated the US government of their prized "Southern Jewel". The old legend takes on a new life as Josh Baker and Eddie Debord discover the illusive clue that begins to lead them on the adventure of a lifetime! In their quest, the boys find themselves drifting downriver on a homemade raft, biking down old railroad beds, hiking hills, exploring hidden and forbidden hollows, and attempting to locate key old-timers who can help them put this puzzle together. Add to the mix a fog shrouded river island, a hermit of a mountain man, a knowledgeable but mysterious retired investigative reporter.... It becomes clear there is no honor among thieves! Suspense prevails throughout the story as they move closer and closer to their target, and in the end, it could cost them much more than just a couple weeks of their summer vacation. Remember.... Be careful wishing for big adventures.... One may find you!
©2015 Stephen Kittner (P)2019 Steve Kittner Books

The year was 1715. A Treasure Fleet comprised of 11 Spanish ships and one French vessel was blown onto the reefs off of the east-central coast of Florida by a massive hurricane. Eleven of the 12 vessels were dismasted, broken like kindling, and sent to the seafloor in less than 20 feet of water. Fast-forward to 1973; Captain Henderson and his mate, Butch Dawson, while on a dreadful nighttime run to the reef, inadvertently locate some well-preserved ribs of a 16th-century vessel off the coast of Cape Canaveral. Between those heavy wooden beams lay a king's fortune. The trouble for Henderson and Dawson began immediately and the treasure recovery had to wait - for 45 more years. Leap ahead to current day; Josh Baker, Giselle O’Connor, and Eddie Debord are rolling south in Eddie's fully restored VW Bus. After repairing a small issue with an accelerator cable, they met a young man with a story - a story from 1973. A tale of treasure made credible by his possession of a single gold Spanish Escudo left for him by his grandfather. The action begins and never stops in this fast-paced land and sea treasure-hunt adventure. The friends are relentlessly pursued by a couple of blundering criminals as well as the casino-controlling Florida Mafia, which wants a piece of their action as well. Josh, Eddie, and their new friends can seemingly never catch a break as they try to help locate and recover the lost cargo they have signed rights to excavate…but as always, it seems others don’t play by the rules! “Once again, be careful wishing for big adventures.... One may find you!”
©2017 Steve Kittner (P)2020 Steve Kittner

After a harrowing escape from two thug wannabes and the casino controlling Florida Mafia last year, Nick Dawson and Brad Radcliffe were able to locate the Nuestra Senora de la Concepcion of the 1715 Spanish Treasure Fleet. Now they are being commissioned to do it again. A former New York City investment advisor regales them with an old sea story from his father, and tangible proof of his claim. It seems the tag-along French vessel, Griffon, survived the massive 1715 hurricane and, after doing so, seemed to have changed its mission. While returning to Havana for repairs Captain d’Aire dropped treasure in four locations throughout the Florida Keys, leaving clues from one to the next. Brad and Nick initiate their search, but the real trouble starts when Nick and his buddies realize the Florida Mafia has not forgiven nor forgotten their little skirmish from last year. Brad and Nick summon help from their friends, Josh Baker and Eddie Debord to locate the treasure but while digging with one hand, the team finds themselves in a non-stop battle to fend off bad guys with the other. With a full cast of interesting characters, it’s a gripping sea story of adventure, greed, vengeance, and desperation! The treasure hunters want the Queens Dowry while their new friend is looking for vengeance for the death of his father. The mob just wants them all dead. Be careful wishing for big adventures.... One may find you....
©2020 Stephen Kittner (P)2020 Stephen Kittner