Shaun Dooley has narrated 4 audiobooks on Listento.it by 2 authors, with an average listener rating of 4.8★ across 6 ratings. The most-rated is The Death of Dalziel.

Like father like son....But heredity seems to have gone a gene too far when Pal Maciver's suicide in a locked room exactly mirrors that of his father 10 years earlier. In each case, accusing fingers point towards Pal's stepmother, the beautiful, enigmatic Kay Kafka. But she turns out to have a formidable champion: Mid-Yorkshire's own super-heavyweight, Detective Superintendent Andrew Dalziel.
© Reginald Hill; (P) W F Howes Ltd

Shortlisted for Theaksons Old Peculiar Crime Novel of the Year, 2008. Caught in the blast of a huge Semtex explosion, the only things preventing Superintendent Andy Dalziel from stepping through Death's door might be his own size and indomitable willpower. As he lies on a hospital bed, it falls on DCI Peter Pascoe to seek justice for Andy. The security services have written it off as an accident: the terrorist suspects have paid for their clumsiness with their lives. Who, then, are the Knights Templar, a shadowy group exacting summary public justice on their enemies? Pascoe is certain of a conspiracy and the attempted murder of Yorkshire Police's most inept officer only convinces him further.
©2007 Reginald Hill (P)2007 W F Howes Ltd

Three times DCI Pascoe has wrongly accused deadpan joker Franny Roote. This time he’s determined to leave no gravestone unturned as he tries to prove that the ex-con and aspiring academic is mad, bad, and dangerous to know. But over his investigation looms the huge form of DS Andy Dalziel.
©2003 Reginald Hill (P)2005 W.F. Howes Ltd

Eve Best, Danny Sapani and Shaun Dooley star in this modern, riveting and magical production of The Winter's Tale by William Shakespeare. The Winter's Tale treads new dramatic ground embracing tragedy, poetry, folklore, magic realism, music, comedy and the infamous stage direction 'exit pursued by a bear'. One of Shakespeare's mesmerising later productions, it is often considered a 'problem play' as it starts with a tragedy and ends in a romance. The story starts with the consuming jealousy of King Leontes of Sicilia towards his wife Hermione and his childhood friend King Polixenes of Bohemia. Believing they are lovers and the child she is carrying is illegitimate, Leontes begins a destructive path: the breaking of his marriage and the abandonment of his child. What seems hopeless, tragic and irreconcilable changes in act two where jealousy and actions arouse a passionate sense of honour, love, justice and self-sacrifice in members of his court and family. The baby, Perdita, is raised by a shepherd, unaware of her royal heritage. It seems she will never discover the truth of her birth, but when Prince Florizel sees her and falls in love, it seems fate has other ideas.... This production brings together a star cast and includes an original folk music score by award-winning musicians Lisa Knapp and Tim Van Eyken. Production Credits Written by William Shakespeare Music composed by Tim Van Eyken and singer Lisa Knapp Director: David Hunter First Broadcast BBC Radio 4 on 1st May 2016 as part of The Shakespeare Sessions series Cast List Leontes - Danny Sapani Hermione - Eve Best Polixenes - Shaun Dooley Camillo - Karl Johnson Paulina - Susan Jameson Shepherd - Paul Copley Perdita - Faye Castelow Autolycus - Tim Van Eyken Florizel - Will Howard Mamillius - Charlie Brand Archidamus - Sean Baker Antigonus - Brian Protheroe Clown - Sam Rix Emilia - Scarlett Brookes Cleomenes - Richard Pepple Dion - Nick Underwood First Lady - Adie Allen Mopsa - Nicola Ferguson First Lord - James Lailey Mariner - Sargon Yelda Officer - Ewan Bailey
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