Cary Hite brings a clear, engaging voice to a remarkably diverse catalog that includes YA mystery, speculative fiction, historical nonfiction, and self-help. His narration of Good Girl, Bad Blood by Holly Jackson captures the sequel's escalating tension with sharp pacing and convincing teen voices, while The Future Is Yours by Dan Frey showcases his ability to handle formally inventive sci-fi that blends emails, texts, and traditional narrative. Hite has an adaptable, youthful-sounding voice that gives him particular credibility with contemporary fiction aimed at younger audiences, but he is no lightweight — his contributions to the Vikings anthology and A Century of Poetry in The New Yorker demonstrate real intellectual range. He handles My Grandmother's Hands with the sensitivity and gravitas that a book about racial trauma demands. Listeners who appreciate narrators with natural versatility, clean diction, and the emotional intelligence to match their delivery to wildly different material will find Hite consistently reliable.
Alex Cross • Book 29
Narrated by Cary Hite
Cary Hite narrates as Alex Cross faces his most personal case yet, hunted by assassin teams in the Montana wilderness controlled by his family's longtime nemesis.
Rivals • Book 6
by Scott McCormick, Ramón de Ocampo, Thérèse Plummer
Narrated by Ray Porter, Gabriel Vaughan, Josh Hurley, Khristine Hvam, Cary Hite, Ramon De Ocampo, Kevin T. Collins, Elizabeth Evans, Therese Plummer, Marc Vietor
The ensemble cast turns what could be dry history into a raucous adventure—Ray Porter's booming Viking voices alone make this worth the three hours.
Mr. Black Duet • Book 1
by Shanora Williams
Narrated by Honey Jones, Cary Hite
Honey Jones and Cary Hite aren't just narrating: they capture the toxic, intimate electricity of a relationship building since childhood with effortless chemistry.
by N.L. Lavin, Hunter Burke
Narrated by Hunter Burke, Bahni Turpin, Darrell Dennis, Cary Hite, Eric Jason Martin, Jude Prest, Raechel Wong, Chris Marroy
A forensic psychiatrist investigating Louisiana's Cajun Cannibal discovers they share cursed bloodlines in this debut horror. The full-cast production featuring Hunter Burke and Bahni Turpin amplifies the psychological terror.
by New Yorker Magazine Inc, Kevin Young - editor
Narrated by Bahni Turpin, Katharine Chin, André Santana, Assaf Cohen, Cary Hite, Cassandra Campbell, Marwan Salama, Hugo Bresson, Rebecca Lowman, Rae De Vine, Kevin Young