Ron Varela has narrated 4 audiobooks on Listento.it by 3 authors. The most-rated is Dogsbody Inc..

Was Lee Harvey Oswald a patsy, the fall guy in a sinister plot to assassinate President John F. Kennedy? Was Oswald the lone nut assassin like the Warren Commission claimed him to be? Tom Regan didn't believe the Warren Commission report, but he couldn't dispute their findings without having any tangible proof, evidence that Oswald had a double and he was caught up in a vast conspiracy.
©2017 Books In Motion (P)2017 Books In Motion

It's not just the winter murder of a young woman that has Jake Hines concerned. When the body is found at the river near a highway overpass, Jake's girlfriend Trudy is supposed to be there as a crime scene expert from the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. Trudy is missing, the BCA is understaffed, the Rutherford Police Department needs more officers, and the snowstorm is covering up the body and evidence.Thereï¿¿ï¿¿s no snow in the victim's vehicle though, just a splash of blood. The blood, a thin gold chain, and a wedding ring found near the body are all the evidence Jake has to go on. Then a second body is found, and Jake believes the murders are connected. Now, it's up to him to find the proof....
©2000 Elizabeth Gunn (P)2009 Books In Motion

Jake Hines works hard as the recently promoted Chief of Detectives in the deteriorating town of Rutherford, Minnesota. The town used to be a safe haven from the problems of the big city. Now many youth in the town are turning to drugs. Jake knows many of these kids in the crumbling downtown section - both users and dealers - aren't local. A robbery in a local bar at the center of town takes the town into an even worse spin. The bar owner, Babe, is a friend to Jake, but rescuing her sets off a chain of crimes increasing in challenge and severity. The bloody trail leads to a golf bag and a bag of golf balls that may not be what they seem to be. The trail takes Jake and the town to places he never expected them to go. Are Jake's detective skills up to par enough to bring the town's idyllic lifestyle back?
©1998 Elizabeth Gunn (P)2002 Books in Motion

Zachariah Smith intends to find the person who shot him and Irene Sandhoff outside her office during a citizen's rally against Sandhoff. Was the bullet meant for Zach or Irene? Or, by luck, did the killer only have to use one bullet for two targets. Zach finds he must give the shooting his full attention when Phil Pauling, the chief of police for Mackie Woods, Oregon, is shot while in Zach's car, and an old friend is found dead in Zach's office. The original bullet must have been meant for Zachariah...Why else would his friends be wounded and dying all around him.
©1999 LL Thrasher (P)2009 Books In Motion