Sam Graham has narrated 6 audiobooks on Listento.it by 6 authors. The most-rated is Charlie Chan in the Temple of the Golden Horde.

A sequel of sorts to Giacomo Puccini's opera, Madame Butterfly, this is the story of the child of US Navy Lt. Pinkerton and Cio-Cio-san, the lieutenant's young contract bride during his brief stationing in Nagasaki. Raised in the United States, Tom learns of his Japanese mother only at age 20. He is troubled and goes to Japan to search for his Japanese soul. He finds love in Kyoto's Gion, but the ruthless industrialist who claims the young maiko as his protégé feels dishonored and declares that only their deaths will satisfy him.
©2017 Harlan Hague (P)2018 Harlan Hague

A tiny device causes big trouble in Assignment: Sydney, the fourth installment in the SpyCo Novella series. When an Australian scientist develops technology capable of revolutionizing nuclear missile warfare, North Korea's rogue government will stop at nothing to get their hands on it. Straight from a harrowing mission in Istanbul, top SpyCo agent James Burke is dispatched to head off disaster. Little does he know he will face one of the most difficult decisions of his career.
©2019 Craig A. Hart (P)2020 Craig A. Hart

Winner of the 2018 gold Will Rogers Medallion Award. A sequel to A Place for Mei Lin, winner of the 2017 gold Will Rogers Medallion Award for romance, Caleb and Mei Lin move from Idaho’s Stanley Basin to Jackson Hole where they establish a ranch and seek to forge a new life. Beset by old enemies who vow revenge and new challenges from a harsh nature and some locals who don’t agree with the newcomers on the future of the region, they move into an uncertain future in the New West, their love stronger than ever.
©2017 Harlan Hague (P)2018 Harlan Hague

Between 1980 and 2005, a serial arsonist terrorized neighborhoods throughout the Washington, DC, metropolitan area. In 2005, Thomas Sweatt was arrested and eventually confessed to more than 340 arson-set fires that killed four people. Investigators named him the "most prolific and dangerous serial arsonist in American history". Dozens of authors, TV producers, and movie producers tried to contact Thomas in prison but were all unsuccessful. Only Jonathan Riffe was able to break through. For three years, Jonathan wrote and talked regularly to Thomas. This is his story in his words: a story of arson and murder, law and order, philological deviance, crime and punishment, and the terror of fire. The story of one man.
©2018 Jonathan Riffe (P)2019 Jonathan Riffe

From Joseph Pittman, the acclaimed author of Tilting at Windmills and A Christmas Wish, return to the land of Linden Corners and the spinning, all-knowing windmill for another heartwarming tale of holiday magic. One final Christmas wish could change their lives forever.... Nora Connors Rainer has returned to her hometown, Linden Corners, to tend to her elderly but spunky pie-baking mother - and to nurse a broken heart. To keep busy, Nora opens "A Doll's Attic", a consignment shop where locals can unload their unwanted heirlooms. And the upcoming holidays are bringing a host of interesting objects - and people - through her doors. Eighty-five-year-old Thomas Van Diver hands Nora her first challenge: track down a rare, vintage item that holds powerful childhood memories for him - memories of his father and their last Christmas together before he went off to the war and never returned. Helping them both is Brian Duncan, whose farmhouse and windmill Thomas once called home. Together with his irrepressible young charge Janey Sullivan, Brian will uncover the mysteries of Christmas past - and create a Christmas present that just might restore their hope and fulfill everyone's deepest wishes.
©2012 Joseph Pittman (P)2020 Linden Corners Press

The rarest of scrolls from the days of Ghengis Khan, shadowy villains, and an ancient organization with ties to modern organized crime are just the start. For this case will take Charlie Chan across the Pacific in search of answers...and to the edges of the human psyche!
©2002 David Linds (P)2020 Wildside Press LLC