Bianca Amato is the narrator you want for literary fiction with atmosphere — she brings a precise, measured elegance that suits gothic mystery and historical drama equally well. Her performance of The Thirteenth Tale is a standout: her voice has a cool, literary quality that mirrors Setterfield's prose, pulling you into a world of secrets and old houses without ever overplaying the tension. She's equally at home in Innocent Traitor, where her clean diction and emotional restraint serve Alison Weir's portrait of Lady Jane Grey with quiet authority. Amato's range extends to contemporary South African fiction — If You Want to Make God Laugh shows she can ground emotionally raw material without sentimentality. Listeners who gravitate toward character-driven, prose-forward fiction will find her an ideal companion — especially if you want a narrator who trusts the writing.
The Plantagenet and Tudor Novels • Book 1
Narrated by Bianca Amato
by Diane Setterfield
Narrated by Bianca Amato, Jill Tanner
Reclusive author Vida Winter finally decides to tell the truth about her mysterious past to a young biographer fascinated by stories and secrets. Gothic atmosphere permeates this tale of dark family secrets, missing stories, and the power of narrative to both reveal and conceal.
by Bianca Marais
Narrated by Bianca Amato, Katharine Lee McEwan, Bahni Turpin
Three narrators bring three women's intersecting crises to vivid life across post-Apartheid South Africa, creating an audiobook experience that deepens every emotional turn.
by Alison Weir
Narrated by Stina Nielsen, Davina Porter, Bianca Amato
Multiple narrators capture the tragic story of Lady Jane Grey, the fifteen-year-old girl manipulated into claiming England's throne for nine days before facing execution.
by Ilze Hugo
Narrated by Bianca Amato, Gideon Emery
by Philip Palmer
Narrated by Gideon Emery, Tim Gerard Reynolds, Bianca Amato
A spaceship prison holding the last survivors of countless extinct races creates the perfect powder keg for revenge. The trio of narrators—Gideon Emery, Tim Gerard Reynolds, and Bianca Amato—each captures different alien perspectives as Sharrock plots his brutal escape.