Kathe Mazur has a keen ear for psychological tension, making her a natural fit for the dark fiction of Jennifer McMahon and Shirley Jackson. Her reading of The Winter People is genuinely creepy — she builds atmosphere with a steady, slightly grave voice that never tips into hysteria. Jackson's The Lottery and Other Stories benefits from her controlled, understated delivery, which makes the horror land harder. Mazur brings the same precision to Tess Gerritsen's Body Double in the Rizzoli & Isles series, handling procedural detail and emotional stakes with equal facility. Her voice is mature and grounded, with a no-nonsense quality that suits smart protagonists. Listeners who love literary horror and mystery driven by atmosphere rather than jump scares will find Mazur an ideal narrator.
by Susan Cain
Narrated by Kathe Mazur
Cain reveals how Western culture's extrovert bias wastes the talents of Rosa Parks, Einstein, and millions of others who think before speaking. Kathe Mazur's thoughtful pacing matches perfectly with this manifesto for introverted power.
Leaving Time • Book 1
by Jodi Picoult
Narrated by Rebecca Lowman, Abigail Revasch, Kathe Mazur, Mark Deakins
Multiple narrators bring depth to Jenna's search for her missing mother, weaving together elephant research, psychic visions, and family secrets across decades.
Rizzoli & Isles • Book 4
Narrated by Kathe Mazur
Kathe Mazur voices medical examiner Maura Isles as she faces a serial killer case that becomes disturbingly personal when she discovers her own doppelganger.
by Genius Reads
Narrated by Kathe Mazur
This unofficial study guide breaks down Isaacson's biography of CRISPR pioneer Jennifer Doudna into digestible exercises that help you retain key insights about gene editing's future.
Rizzoli & Isles • Book 6
Narrated by Kathe Mazur
Ancient evil stalks modern Boston as Rizzoli and Isles face their most supernatural case, while Kathe Mazur's chilling performance makes every Latin phrase feel like a curse.
by Shirley Jackson, A.M. Homes
Narrated by Cassandra Campbell, Gabrielle de Cuir, Kathe Mazur, Stefan Rudnicki
Jackson's collection opens with her infamous tale of ritualized small-town violence and continues through equally disturbing domestic scenarios. Multiple narrators including Cassandra Campbell bring different voices to these unsettling psychological studies.
by Susan Cain, Gregory Mone, Erica Moroz, Grant Snider
Narrated by Kathe Mazur
Kathe Mazur's thoughtful narration suits this empowering guide that reframes Cain's adult insights about introversion for younger audiences navigating school and social pressures.
Narrated by Cassandra Campbell, Kathe Mazur
Campbell and Mazur voice the parallel stories connecting Sara Harrison Shea's 1908 death to present-day Ruthie's family mysteries.
by Wilkie Collins
Narrated by Gabrielle de Cuir, Stefan Rudnicki, Kathe Mazur, Nan McNamara, Bahni Turpin, John Rubinstein
Collins examines a gentleman accused of theft in this domestic drama exploring class and morality. Six-narrator ensemble including Rudnicki and de Cuir tackle Victorian social complexity.
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.