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Audiobooks and Narration by Adam Henderson (also as Aaron Abano)

Audible ’s Heart by Gregory Bellow Overload by Jonathon B. Spira No Thanks I’m Just Looking, Sales Techniques by Harry J. Friedman Hunted by James Alan Gardner Russel Wiley is Out to Lunch by Richard Hine Dragon Lance Tales Vol. VI, The War of the Lance Ed. Margaret Weis & Tracey Hickman Six Sick Hipsters by Rayo Casablanca Highliners by William B. McCloskey Jr. Warriors by William B. McCloskey Jr. Breakers by William B. McCloskey Jr. Raiders by William B. McCloskey Jr. to the Rim by A. Bertram Chandler To Prime the Pump by A. Bertram Chandler The Hard Way Up by A. Bertram Chandler The Broken Cycle by A. Bertram Chandler The Spartan Planet by A. Bertram Chandler The Inheritors by A. Bertram Chandler The Big Black Mark by A. Bertram Chandler The Far Traveller by A. Bertram Chandler Star Courier by A. Bertram Chandler To Keep The Ship by A. Bertram Chandler Matilda’s Stepchildren by A. Bertram Chandler Star Loot by A. Bertram Chandler The Anarch Lords by A. Bertram Chandler The Last Amazon by A. Bertram Chandler The Wild Ones by A. Bertram Chandler Into the Alternate Universe by A. Bertram Chandler Contraband From OuterSpace by A. Bertram Chandler The Rim Gods by A. Bertram Chandler Alternate Orbits by A. Bertram Chandler The Dark Dimensions by A. Bertram Chandler The Gateway To Never by A. Bertram Chandler The Way Back by A. Bertram Chandler

Audible UK (English Accent Narration) The Loom of Youth by Alec Waugh Guy Renton, A Lndon Story by Alec Waugh A Fatal Gift by Alec Waugh A Year To Remember by Alec Waugh

Duke Classics (English Accent Narration) A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens Great Expectations by Charles Dickens Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad.

BBC Audiobooks America - Chivers Sound Library Mr X by Peter Straub The Motley Fool Investment Guide by David & Tom Gardner Report From Engine Co. 82 by Dennis Smith, As Nature Made Him by John Colapinto, Ceremony by , Nine Minutes, Twenty Seconds by Gary M. Pomerantz The Big Silence by Stewart Kaminsky MacNally’s Luck by Lawrence Sanders. McNally’s Folly by Lawrence Sanders McNally’s Secret by Lawrence Sanders McNally’s Puzzle by Lawrence Sanders McNally’s Alibi by Vincent Lardo McNally’s Dilemma by Vincent Lardo McNally’s Gamble by Lawrence Sanders McNally’s Caper by Lawrence Sanders McNally’s Chance by Vincent Lardo McNally’s Risk by by Lawrence Sanders

Isis Dance With the Devil by Kirk Douglas, The Last Don by Mario Puzo, The Silent Speaker by Rex Stout, Quiller, The 9th Directive by Adam Hall

RNIB: East of Eden by Cannery Row by John Steinbeck To A God Unknown by John Steinbeck The Chamber by John Grisham The Runaway Jury by John Grisham The Client by John Grisham Franny and Zooey by J D Salinger The Langoliers by Stephen King Four Past Midnight by Stephen King

Last Exit To Brooklyn by Hubert Selby Jr. The Last Don by Mario Puzo Legs by William Kennedy by William Kennedy Gridiron by Philip Kerr Dance with the devil by Kirk Douglas Live from Golgotha by Gore Vidal The Pursuers by Justin Ladd The Warrior's Apprentice by Lois McMaster Bujold The Snows of Kilimanjaro and Other Stories by The Way It Wasn't by Anonymous Death Song by Andrew McBride Popcorn by Ben Elton Still Me by Christopher Reeve

BBC Radio Drama Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller The Quiet American by Graham Greene Little Women by Louisa May Alcott Stardust LBJ - Waiting For Lefty Flossie and The Fox

CBC Radio Drama A Lot to Make Up For.

Dorling Kindersley- Educational CD ROMs (Full Available List On Request)

Oxford University Press - ESL Language Recordings (Full Available List On Request)

Omni Film Productions - Nature Film Narration Spidermania The Man Who Would Be Moose

Trans World International (TWI) - Sports Narration Golfing World - 48 Episodes

Audiobook Reviews – Adam Henderson

REPORT FROM ENGINE CO. 82 by Dennis Smith

Dennis Smith's words and experiences are paired well with this reading by native New Yorker Adam Henderson. Henderson renders the struggles, camaraderie, and devotion of these hard-talking, working-class men as they fight fires in one of the worst neighborhoods in City in the 1970s. Henderson's performance transports listeners to the scene of each fire. A perfect choice of reader. H.L.S. (c) AudioFile 2003

CEREMONY by Leslie Marmon Silko

A young Native American fights to defeat the demons that have followed him since his return from WWII…. Adam Henderson tackles this novel with the slight singsong rhythm often adopted by traditional storytellers. He vividly personifies this young man, whose pain is almost overwhelming… Henderson expresses the strength and hope of this young man, as well as his pain, and brings this compelling character to life. J.E.M. © AudioFile 2001

AS NATURE MADE HIM : The Boy Who Was Raised as a Girl by John Colapinto

Chivers Audio Books, 2001 / ©2000

Narrator Adam Henderson presents this scientific discussion of the relatively new discipline of understanding gender disorders. He shows how a skilled reader can pleasantly embellish the learning experience… so it is easy to recommend this book for professionals interested in a brief look at this field. J.A.H. © AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine [Published: AUG/ SEPT 01]

McNALLY'S RISK by Lawrence Sanders

There's no risk of boredom here. An entertaining performance is guaranteed. In this latest recording in the Archy McNally series…The comic lines are fast and furious. Adam Henderson plays the understated Archy as both tongue in cheek and exuberant of voice. He delivers not only a perfect Archy, but a host of wacky-voiced characters, as well. A.L.H. © AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine

McNALLY'S FOLLY by Lawrence Sanders

This wickedly funny book is read "spot-on" by Adam Henderson. He perfectly matches voices and characters and reads in a tongue-in-cheek, clipped style that lets the listeners know it's all in good fun. With impeccable timing, Henderson exaggerates the drama just enough to drive the point home without overdoing it. S.S.R. © AudioFile 2001,

McNALLY'S SECRET by Lawrence Sanders

For the reader, the delight of McNally's cases lies in the plot than in the Dickensian characters he encounters (and beds), his banter with them, and his comments on them. All these are amplified through the sensibility of Adam Henderson… By virtue of his own puckish touch, expressiveness, and verve, he gives a particularly satisfying rendition.