10 audiobooks for fans of Inferno
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The Templar Legacy
Cotton Malone • Book 1
by Steve Berry
Narrated by Paul Michael
★ 4.02 ABR Score (61.2K ratings)★ 3.84 Goodreads (57.3K) ★ 4.12 Audible (3.9K)15h 40m listening time • Released 2006 -
Transfer of Power
Mitch Rapp • Book 3
by Vince Flynn
Narrated by Nick Sullivan
★ 4.63 ABR Score (76.0K ratings)★ 4.35 Goodreads (61.0K) ★ 4.61 Audible (15.0K)16h 43m listening time • Released 2011 -
The Devil's Hand
Terminal List • Book 4
by Jack Carr
Narrated by Ray Porter
★ 4.83 ABR Score (53.0K ratings)★ 4.45 Goodreads (31.0K) ★ 4.85 Audible (22.0K)14h 37m listening time • Released 2021Ray Porter's gravelly delivery transforms Carr's geopolitical thriller into something almost hypnotic—he makes every tactical detail and moral compromise feel inevitable, turning a sprawling post-9/11 reckoning into pure momentum.
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Only the Dead
Terminal List • Book 6
by Jack Carr
Narrated by Ray Porter
★ 4.82 ABR Score (32.5K ratings)★ 4.54 Goodreads (24.0K) ★ 4.85 Audible (8.6K)15h 29m listening time • Released 2023Ray Porter's gravelly intensity transforms this geopolitical thriller into something that feels alarmingly plausible. By book six, Carr's Reece has earned the kind of narrator who makes conspiracy feel inevitable.
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Red Sky Mourning
Terminal List • Book 7
by Jack Carr
Narrated by Ray Porter
★ 4.79 ABR Score (30.2K ratings)★ 4.48 Goodreads (20.4K) ★ 4.84 Audible (9.8K)15h 43m listening time • Released 2024Ray Porter transforms Carr's geopolitical thriller into pure propulsive force—his measured intensity and command of multiple voices make the sprawling conspiracy feel inevitable and terrifying rather than convoluted.
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True Believer
Terminal List • Book 2
by Jack Carr
Narrated by Ray Porter
★ 4.78 ABR Score (76.5K ratings)★ 4.35 Goodreads (43.6K) ★ 4.8 Audible (32.9K)15h 44m listening time • Released 2019Ray Porter's narration transforms Reece's moral descent into something hypnotic—his voice carries the weight of each kill with enough restraint that you feel the damage accumulating. A thriller that uses silence as effectively as gunfire.
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The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest
Millennium Series • Book 3
by Stieg Larsson, Reg Keeland - translator
Narrated by Simon Vance
★ 4.73 ABR Score (810.0K ratings)★ 4.24 Goodreads (779.5K) ★ 4.69 Audible (30.5K)20h 17m listening time • Released 2010The trilogy's conclusion delivers on every promise — Salander's courtroom showdown is one of crime fiction's most cathartic climaxes.
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The Girl Who Played with Fire
Millennium Series • Book 2
by Stieg Larsson
Narrated by Simon Vance
★ 4.73 ABR Score (1.0M ratings)★ 4.26 Goodreads (991.2K) ★ 4.66 Audible (32.3K)18h 35m listening time • Released 2009Larsson's second Millennium novel deepens Lisbeth Salander's backstory in ways that are both shocking and deeply satisfying.
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Consent to Kill
Mitch Rapp • Book 8
by Vince Flynn
Narrated by George Guidall
★ 4.72 ABR Score (66.7K ratings)★ 4.41 Goodreads (53.1K) ★ 4.73 Audible (13.6K)17h 16m listening time • Released 2005George Guidall's gravelly intensity makes this high-stakes thriller about a CIA operative hunted by his own enemies feel genuinely urgent and personal.
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Cry Havoc
Tom Reece • Book 1
by Jack Carr
Narrated by Ray Porter
★ 4.71 ABR Score (13.4K ratings)★ 4.45 Goodreads (8.7K) ★ 4.85 Audible (4.8K)15h 25m listening time • Released 2025Ray Porter's narration transforms this Cold War thriller into something immersive and propulsive—his control of tension and multiple voices makes the 1968 espionage machinery feel terrifyingly real.
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