Arthur Morey is a literary narrator of quiet distinction, bringing thoughtful, measured performances to novels that reward careful attention. His reading of Daniel Mason's North Woods is gorgeous — he captures the book's layered, centuries-spanning narrative with a voice that feels both ancient and immediate. Julie Orringer's The Invisible Bridge benefits from his ability to sustain emotional weight across a long, devastating story. Morey handles David Brooks's The Second Mountain with the earnest warmth the material requires, and Lewis Shiner's Collected Stories showcase his range across shorter fiction. His voice is smooth and controlled, with a subtle depth that draws listeners in rather than announcing itself. For literary fiction and thoughtful nonfiction, Morey is a narrator who trusts both the author and the listener.
by Steven Pinker
Narrated by Arthur Morey
Pinker argues against doomsday thinking by marshaling data showing humanity's steady progress in health, longevity, and freedom, with Arthur Morey's clear delivery making complex statistics accessible.
by Daniel Mason
Narrated by Mark Bramhall, Michael Crouch, Jason Culp, Mark Deakins, Jayne Entwistle, Billie Fulford-Brown, Arthur Morey, George Newbern, Kirsten Potter, Simon Vance
A single New England house witnesses centuries of human drama—Puritan lovers, a Revolutionary War soldier, a 19th-century naturalist, and many others across 400 years. Ten different narrators bring distinct voices to each historical period, creating an immersive journey through American history.
by Julie Orringer
Narrated by Arthur Morey
by Lewis Shiner
Narrated by David Birney, Scott Brick, Gabrielle de Cuir, Kimberly Farr, Janis Ian, Rex Linn, Arthur Morey, Stefan Rudnicki
Eight different narrators tackle Lewis Shiner's 41-story collection spanning decades of speculative fiction, from cyberpunk classics to historical fantasies.
by Eureka Books
Narrated by Arthur Morey, David Brooks
Arthur Morey and David Brooks examine how cultural values shifted from character-building to self-promotion over the past century. The dual narration approach suits Brooks' analysis of virtue versus material success.
by Susan Rieger
Narrated by Rebecca Lowman, Arthur Morey, Kathe Mazur, Emily Rankin, Susan Denaker, Mark Bramhall, Fred Sanders, Mark Deakins, Kim Mai Guest, Marc Cashman, Kimberly Farr
Criminal lawyer Sophie Diehl prefers clients behind bars until she's forced into messy divorce cases in this epistolary novel brought to life by an ensemble cast.