Malcolm Hillgartner is a versatile narrator whose work spans horror, fantasy, science fiction, and classic literature. He's a regular presence in multi-author anthology productions, where his ability to maintain consistent quality across varied material makes him invaluable. His narration of Richard Matheson's Nightmare at 20,000 Feet brings understated tension to one of horror's most iconic collections, while his work on Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales shows comfort with literary classics. Hillgartner's delivery is controlled and precise, letting the material set the tone rather than imposing one.
by Tommy Rosa, Stephen T. Sinatra
Narrated by Robertson Dean, Malcolm Hillgartner
Robertson Dean and Malcolm Hillgartner embody both sides of an unexpected synthesis: spiritual revelation meets integrative medicine, and somehow it coheres.
Narrated by Malcolm Hillgartner
Isaacson traces how a refugee became America's most admired and reviled figure, exploring the contradictions that made Henry Kissinger both celebrated and despised. Malcolm Hillgartner handles the complex political narrative across this massive biographical scope with authority.
by Richard Matheson, Stephen King
Narrated by Julia Campbell, Richard Powers, Malcolm Hillgartner, Arte Johnson, Jay Karnes, Ray Porter, Yuri Rasovsky, Lorna Raver
Eight narrators elevate Matheson's paranoia masterpieces. The psychological horror that defined the Twilight Zone still beats modern scares.
Middle Falls Time Travel #4-6 • Book 16
by Shawn Inmon, Tamara Marston, Charlie Thurston, Adam Verner
Narrated by Malcolm Hillgartner, Luke Daniels, Scott Brick
Three standalone time travel stories explore different characters and eras, from a man born with impossible powers to a woman seeking emancipation across time. Multiple skilled narrators handle the varied tones and time periods expertly.
by Stephen R. Bown
Narrated by Malcolm Hillgartner
Six merchant-adventurers built global monopolies from the 17th to 19th centuries, ruling vast territories and generating unprecedented wealth through conquest and commerce. Malcolm Hillgartner brings these larger-than-life figures to vivid life as they expand their far-flung empires.
Dead of Night #1.1 Jack and Jill
by Christopher Golden, John M. McIlveen, Rio Youers
Narrated by Scott Brick, Cassandra Campbell, Bernadette Dunne, Richard Powers, Kirby Heyborne, Malcolm Hillgartner, Chris Patton, John Pruden, Renée Raudman, Stefan Rudnicki
This zombie anthology spans from Robopocalypse tie-ins to unpublished Stephen King, with ten different narrators handling each story's unique voice and terror.
by Geoffrey Chaucer, J.U. Nicolson
Narrated by Martin Jarvis, Jay Carnes, Ray Porter, John Lee, Malcolm Hillgartner, Ralph Cosham, Simon Vance
A rotating cast of seven narrators brings Chaucer's medieval voices alive with distinct personalities and accents, making the fourteenth-century banter feel less dusty textbook and more like eavesdropping on real people.