Clare Corbett narrated The Girl on the Train, one of the biggest audiobook phenomena of the last decade, and her taut, anxious delivery was essential to the experience. She brings that same tension-wound quality to Lucy Foley's The Paris Apartment and John Marrs's unsettling The One. Corbett's voice is a clean British instrument — clear, controlled, slightly cool — that serves psychological thrillers perfectly. She excels at narrating unreliable perspectives, layering just enough doubt into her delivery to keep listeners guessing. C.L. Taylor's Sleep and The Missing benefit from her ability to sustain dread over long stretches. If you gravitate toward British domestic thrillers with complicated women at their center, Corbett's name on the cover is a reliable signal of quality.
by Paula Hawkins
Narrated by Clare Corbett, Louise Brealey, India Fisher
Rachel's alcohol-hazed observations from her daily commute spiral into obsession, told through three women's voices that highlight each unreliable narrator.
The Girl You Left Behind • Book 1
by Jojo Moyes
Narrated by Clare Corbett, Penny Rawlins
Dark Future • Book 1
by John Marrs
Narrated by Clare Corbett, Vicki Hall, Simon Bubb, Jot Davies, Sophie Aldred
A DNA test promises to match you with your genetically perfect soulmate, but five couples discover the terrifying cost of scientific love. Multiple narrators handle different storylines, creating distinct voices for each couple's journey from hope to horror.
by Sandie Jones
Narrated by Clare Corbett
Emily believes she's found her perfect man in Adam, but his mother Pammie will do anything to destroy their relationship in this twisted domestic thriller.
Narrated by Julian Rhind-Tutt, Lara Pulver, Niamh Walsh, Adjoa Andoh, Peter Forbes, John Sessions, Michael Maloney, Sean Baker, Jane Collingwood, Clare Corbett, Allan Corduner, Katherine Kingsley
by C.L. Taylor
Narrated by Clare Corbett
Fifteen-year-old Billy Wilkinson vanishes from his home, leaving his family drowning in guilt and buried secrets that complicate the search. Clare Corbett's narration captures each family member's distinct voice and hidden pain.