Stephen Woodfin has narrated 6 audiobooks on Listento.it by 3 authors. The most-rated is The Gomorrah Principle: A Vietnam Special Operations Thriller.

Football, murder, greed, corruption, revenge, religion, sex - just a typical Saturday afternoon in the SEC. When an assassin guns down leading Heisman contender, Eliab McDermott, during the Iron Bowl game in Auburn, Alabama, a team of investigators, led by legendary Nashville PD detective Shot Glass Reynolds, sets out to crack the case. Murder follows murder while the officers attempt to unravel a thread of deceit that stretches across three generations. As they get closer to the truth, they learn that their investigation threatens to expose a coverup at the highest level of collegiate football. And they learn that although blood may be thicker than water, money is thicker than blood.
©2013 Stephen Woodfin (P)2014 Stephen Woodfin

In this multi-layered legal/psychological thriller, the discovery of the body of a fifteen-year-old girl in a compost pile in a posh coastal neighborhood spurs an investigation that challenges traditional notions of guilt and innocence. When a politically-motivated district attorney brings capital murder charges against a man-child, an aging uncle of the accused takes up his defense, recruiting a recovering alcoholic detective and another lawyer with his own demons to find out what really happened at the compost pile. They come to suspect a conspiracy among members of the small community, a conspiracy not to railroad the accused, but to substitute in his place a prominent local personality, one whose past makes him deserving of a finding of guilt. The Compost Pile is a tale of the blinding power of love, which motivates those in its grip to do whatever is necessary to make things right, even if justice be damned. The Compost Pile is the eighth legal thriller by attorney-author Stephen Woodfin. His book, Last One Chosen, was a finalist in the prestigious Best Indie Books of 2012 Awards, and his work The Warrior with Alzheimer's in 2013 received a coveted starred review on Kirkus Reviews. Woodfin is also a proprietor at Venture Galleries, a popular Internet site which connects readers, writers, and books.
©2013 Stephen Woodfin (P)2013 Stephen Woodfin

Last One Chosen is a brilliantly written thriller about one man's call to do what is right. Last One Chosen was a finalist for Best Indie Book of 2012 in the thriller genre . Homeland Security agents raid a small East Texas town and arrest a humble blue-collar worker for domestic terrorism and espionage. When two country lawyers take on his defense and fight to prevent their client's execution, they learn that he holds the secret of a doomsday device, a secret he will not divulge, even under torture. At the trial's astonishing conclusion, they realize for the first time that their struggle was not only about justice, but also redemption. Last One Chosen chronicles what can happen when one person motivated purely by the desire to do good for his fellow human beings is willing to give his life to oppose the forces of evil.
©2011 Stephen Woodfin (P)2013 Stephen Woodfin

"From the opening pages, Brouwer spins a riveting tale of intrigue and deceit set against the contemporary backdrop of wealthy Charleston. Nicholas Barrett is abandoned by the women he loves the most: first by his mother, who deserts him as a child, and later by his wife of only four days. Crippled in an accident that costs him everything he holds dear, Nick returns from global wanderings years later determined to discover the shattering truth about his past and to extract revenge…. Brouwer's vivid imagery is fresh and engaging…. He sprinkles his story with just enough startling revelations to propel the [listener] on to the next page without giving too much away…the unexpected plot twists and a strong finish will please his fans, who will find it difficult to put this novel down." (Publishers Weekly)
©2011 Sigmund Brouwer (P)2014 Sigmund Brouwer

A tightly crafted legal thriller written by an attorney who knows the law. A national coalition known as the Christian Militants attempts to overthrow the United States government and all hell breaks loose. As the rebellion threatens to divide the nation, two unlikely leaders arise in the opposing camps. Will they save the Union, usher in the Kingdom of God or plunge the United States into all-out civil war? You can follow Stephen on Twitter @stephenwoodfin and at venturegalleries.com
©2012 Stephen Woodfin (P)2014 Stephen Woodfin

The Vietnamese called the young sniper H? x?o quy?t, The Cunning Tiger. Brady Nash believes his friend Duff Coleridge has been murdered in Vietnam, possibly by a rogue CIA advisor. As he seeks out the Special Operations Group in which Duff was working, Brady’s reputation as a sniper grows to legendary proportion. The truth slowly emerges, only to leave him trapped in a morass of espionage, murder, and intrigue. Brady’s every instinct tells him he has found Duff’s killers but his quest for final proof puts him dead in their sights. Winner of the 2014 Readers’ Favorite Silver Medal Award for military fiction, The Gomorrah Principle takes listeners through the back alleyways of Saigon, into the war torn streets of Hue, and beneath the darkened triple-canopied jungles of the Central Highlands of Vietnam. This gripping tale is a pause-resister and a “must-listen” for lovers of historical military fiction.
©2013 Rick DeStefanis (P)2020 Rick DeStefanis