Raphael Corkhill is the rare narrator whose range looks almost suspicious on paper — gothic horror, hard climate sci-fi, literary puzzle-boxes, Star Wars tie-ins — yet somehow he pulls it off without feeling like a generalist. His performance of Dracula with Dacre Stoker's new material captures the novel's Victorian dread with a measured, cool restraint that keeps the horror creeping rather than shrieking. That same quality serves The Ministry for the Future well, where Kim Stanley Robinson's dense, ideas-first prose could easily become a slog — Corkhill's clear, deliberate delivery keeps it propulsive. His voice sits in a controlled mid-range that adapts to tone rather than overpowering material. Listeners who want a narrator who gets out of the way of ambitious writing and lets it land — rather than performing around it — will find Corkhill a reliable and often excellent choice.
by Eddie Jaku
Narrated by Raphael Corkhill
Holocaust survivor Eddie Jaku recounts seven years in concentration camps before building a life dedicated to hope and forgiveness. Corkhill's respectful narration honors Jaku's remarkable journey from unimaginable suffering to profound joy.
Star Wars: The High Republic • Book 2
by George Mann
Narrated by Raphael Corkhill, Kristen Sieh, Jonathan Davis, Sean Kenin Elias-Reyes, Philip Hernandez, Catherine Ho, Sullivan Jones, January LaVoy, Saskia Maarleveld, Brandon McInnis, Salli Saffioti, Marc Thompson, Shannon Tyo, Full Cast
Jedi travel to the ancient world of Jedha, where multiple Force-worshipping creeds converge in an uneasy confluence. The full cast audio production brings cinematic scope to this exploration of diverse Force traditions beyond Jedi orthodoxy.
by Hillary Frank
Narrated by Hillary Frank, Nicola Barber, Dan Bittner, Raphael Corkhill, Ana Isabel, Laura Knight-Keating, Barrie Kreinik, Quincy Tyler Bernstine, Gabra Zackman
by Paul Bowles
Narrated by Tom Zahner, Raphael Corkhill, Mike Ortego, Cheryl Smith, Abby Craden, Graham Halstead
Six different narrators tackle Paul Bowles's virtuosic collection, including a previously unpublished novella and letters spanning his forty-five-year career of enigmatic fiction.
Tales of the Otori #4.9 - Wine, Knife, Sword
by Melanie R. Meadors, Alana Joli Abbott, Maurice Broaddus, Cullen Bunn, Toiya Kristen Finley, Shanna Germain, Lian Hearn, Walidah Imarisha, Mercedes Lackey, Dennis Lee, Cat Rambo, Linda Robertson, Clay Sanger, Anna Smith Spark, Kenny Soward, Anton Strout, Sabrina Vourvoulias, Howard Tayler, Linda Robertson Reinhardt
Narrated by Scott Aiello, Joniece Abbott-Pratt, Raphael Corkhill, Jonathan Davis, Victor Bevine, Lauren Fortgang, Ryan Vincent Anderson, Kyla Garcia, Barrie Kreinik
Nine narrators tackle tales of medieval swindlers, AI heists gone wrong, and legendary bodyguards whose protection comes with deadly strings attached.