A classically trained voice with transatlantic polish, Graeme Malcolm moves between gothic horror and psychological self-help with surprising ease. His reading of Dracula is a masterclass in atmospheric restraint — he lets Stoker's dread build without ever tipping into melodrama — and he brings the same poised authority to The Courage to Be Disliked and The Man in the Brown Suit. Malcolm's tone is rich and professorial, with a subtle warmth underneath the formality that makes even dense philosophical arguments feel like a fireside conversation. He excels at material that rewards patience: layered mysteries, existential self-help, literary classics. If you want a narrator who treats every text like it deserves a stage but never overshadows the writing itself, Malcolm is your man.
by Bram Stoker
Narrated by Alan Cumming, Tim Curry, Simon Vance, Katherine Kellgren, Susan Duerden, John Lee, Graeme Malcolm, Steven Crossley
by Ichiro Kishimi, Fumitake Koga
Narrated by Graeme Malcolm, Noah Galvin, January LaVoy
Three narrators trade off to embody a philosophical dialogue that actually feels like eavesdropping on real conversation, making dense psychological theory feel like advice from a trusted friend.
World of Warcraft • Book 14
by William King
Narrated by Graeme Malcolm
Colonel Race • Book 1
Narrated by Nicola Barber, Graeme Malcolm
by Russ Harris
Narrated by Graeme Malcolm
The Vampire Chronicles • Book 7
by Anne Rice
Narrated by Graeme Malcolm
by Andy Weir
Narrated by Graeme Malcolm
by Ichiro Kishimi, Fumitake Koga
Narrated by Noah Galvin, Graeme Malcolm, January LaVoy
by Peter Ackroyd, Geoffrey Chaucer, Nick Bantock
Narrated by Keith Moore, Toby Leonard Moore, Colin McPhillamy, John Curless, John Keating, Graeme Malcolm, Davina Porter, Steven Crossley
Multiple narrators bring Ackroyd's modernized Canterbury Tales to vivid life, each voice perfectly matched to their pilgrim, making this sprawling medieval classic feel urgent and intimate.