Robertson Dean is one of audiobooks' most versatile and underrated voices — a narrator whose range spans ancient epic poetry, military memoir, and supernatural horror with equal authority. His work on Beowulf demonstrates a rare gift for rhythmic gravitas, giving the Old English warrior tradition a visceral, lived-in weight that academic recordings rarely achieve. He brings the same controlled intensity to Inside Delta Force, where the terse, tactical prose demands a narrator who won't oversell the tension. Dean's contributions to the Vampire Archives lean into something darker and more theatrical without ever tipping into camp. Listeners who discover him through one genre are often surprised to find him waiting in another — that crossover appeal is the mark of a craftsman. If you want narration that serves the text rather than performing over it, Dean is a name worth following.
by Command Sergeant Major Eric L. Haney - USA (Ret.), Robertson Dean
by Mark Skousen, Robertson Dean
by Unknown, Robert K. Gordon, Robertson Dean
Beowulf battles the monster Grendel, then its vengeful mother, before facing his final enemy—this foundational epic defined heroism for Western literature.
by Rod Gragg, Robertson Dean
Vampire Archives • Book 3
by Otto Penzler, Harlan Ellison, Robert Bloch, Edgar Allan Poe, F. Paul Wilson, Scott Brick, Robertson Dean, Steve West, Robin Sachs, Mark Bramhall, John H. Mayer, Ryan Gesell, Rob Shapiro
Classic vampire fiction spans from Poe's gothic foundations to modern masters like Ellison and Wilson. This collection proves the vampire myth's enduring power across different eras and storytelling approaches.