Tim Tidball has narrated 7 audiobooks on Listento.it by 4 authors. The most-rated is Blood Moon Rising.

Three men ride into the town of Glory and by the look of them, they are not coming to enjoy themselves. After a brief meeting with the local law enforcement, the sheriff lies gunned down. Meanwhile, things are not going too well for Detective Simms. Having found love, only to have it cruelly snatched away from him, his only way of facing the loss is to seek solace from the bottom of a bottle. But soon his skills are called upon again, as he hears of a telegram sent from Glory; a cry for help. Promises will be broken. People will die. And in the end, Simms will have to use all his guile and experience to survive. To Die In Glory is a stand-alone novel, and can be enjoyed even if you haven't listened to other books in the series.
©2016 Stuart G. Yates (P)2019 Stuart G. Yates

After the murder of a U.S. Senator, Pinkerton Detective Simms is tasked with bringing the killer to justice. This would be a simple case for someone as determined and experienced as Simms, but shadowing him is someone far more dangerous and deadly than mere hired murderers. Across the unforgiving Territories comes a spectre of death, and once again Simms finds himself in a struggle for survival against an old enemy who will stop at nothing to achieve his goal: The death of Detective Simms. Blood Rise is a stand-alone novel and can be enjoyed even if you haven't listened to other books in the series.
©2016 Stuart G. Yates (P)2020 Stuart G. Yates

Detective Simms of the Pinkerton Detective Agency receives orders for another mission. Desperadoes are taking advantage of the fledgling railroads that cut through the endless plains, and the Pinkertons are charged with protecting the valuable cargo. After a powerful group sets their eyes on the scarcely guarded carriages, Simms begins to shadow the train robbers. But soon, he realizes that someone is hunting him, instead. One of them will end up six feet under...by the bullet.
©2016 Stuart G. Yates (P)2019 Stuart G. Yates

A serial killer who can read the thoughts of victims and investigators. Detective Mickey Rourke is called to a late-night homicide in Queens, New York. The scene resembles a slaughterhouse. The sole victim had been torn apart. A distraught elderly neighbor informs Rourke that the victim was a serial killer - the victim? She then asks the NYPD detective to look "behind the walls" of the apartment. What is found within sickens a shocked and petrified populace. A serial killer had killed another serial killer leading to a week of carnage with only a female psychic to lead the embattled cop toward safety, closure, and peace of mind. "This could be the book of the year. The central character's language is reminiscent of Raymond Chandler dialogue spoken by Humphrey Bogart." (Ray Hoy, The Fiction Works)
©2018 Anthony Vincent Bruno (P)2020 Anthony Vincent Bruno

Someone is hell-bent on killing detective Simms of the Pinkerton Detective Agency. While investigating a clutch of brutal murders, Simms is dragged into a life-and-death struggle with a bunch of desperadoes, numerous Indians, a gunfighter, and a double-crossing US Marshal by the name of Dixon. This will not be the easiest time of his life, nor the most peaceful. By the end of it, a lot of people will end up dead. All Simms needs to do is make sure he isn't one of them. A Reckoning is a stand-alone novel that can be enjoyed even if you haven't listened to the other books in the series.
©2016 Stuart G. Yates (P)2020 Stuart G. Yates

Nineteen-twenties Mexico and the American Southwest hold many dangers, as the last Apache strongholds persist against the foreign invaders. Hard-as-nails Confederate serviceman Jock MacNeil receives an unexpected invitation to guide runaways from a reservation to a stronghold in Sierra Madre. Facing both Mexican and American authorities, and the Apache Wars raging around them, Jock witnesses first-hand the terrors of war, and his own transformation from a man of faith to Apache spirituality.
©2011 Jim Ellis (P)2019 Jim Ellis

It’s 1858. The Kansas-Missouri border seethes with racial hatred between antislavery and proslavery factions. Amid this unrest, Mia arrives in Kansas Territory from Indian Territory to visit her grandparents at the Shawnee Friends Mission. The pleasant trip she has planned turns into a terrifying ordeal as she finds herself in the clutches of slave traders. Coming from a Quaker upbringing, her antislavery convictions are tested when she escapes slavery and certain death through the quick wit and sharpshooting of David Taylor - a slave owner. Although Mia and David’s conflict of beliefs takes them in different directions, Mia cannot get him off her mind or out of her prayers. David follows a bloody path led by a madman bent on destroying the abolitionists. Will Mia’s prayers be enough to save the life of the man who saved hers?
©2019 Margaret Mendenhall (P)2020 Margaret Mendenhall