Rebecca Lowman has a voice that feels like it's keeping a secret — cool, controlled, and precise, with a quality that makes even quiet moments feel loaded. She's a natural fit for psychological suspense, and her narration of Dark Places, Gillian Flynn's bleak and unglamorous thriller, showcases exactly why: Lowman doesn't soften the ugliness or oversell the dread, she just lets it sit there. That restraint is her signature. She also brings real range to short fiction, lending each story in Kelly Link and Shaun Tan's White Cat, Black Dog its own texture without losing the dreamlike strangeness the collection demands. Listeners who want a narrator who trusts them — who doesn't push emotions or telegraph twists — will find Lowman deeply satisfying. She's the kind of voice you lean into rather than one that leans into you.
Narrated by Rebecca Lowman, Cassandra Campbell, Mark Deakins, Robertson Dean
Adult survivor Libby Day reopens her family's massacre case when funds run low, uncovering disturbing truths about that night. The ensemble cast captures each character's desperation and damaged psychology perfectly.
Detective D.D. Warren • Book 4
by Lisa Gardner
Narrated by Kirsten Potter, Rebecca Lowman, Ann Marie Lee
Three narrators handle different perspectives as Detective D.D. Warren investigates a family massacre while a psychiatric nurse faces her own dangerous patient crisis in parallel storylines.
by Lily King
Narrated by Rebecca Lowman
Rebecca Lowman handles King's intimate prose about love and connection with the delicate touch this meditation on human relationships deserves.
by Simone St. James
Narrated by Rebecca Lowman
Idlewild Hall housed unwanted girls in 1950s Vermont—the illegitimate, the troublemakers—and decades later, a journalist discovers the boarding school's haunted secrets.
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.
Rules of Civility • Book 1
by Amor Towles
Narrated by Rebecca Lowman
Rebecca Lowman narrates this witty, sophisticated debut with crystalline precision, capturing a young woman navigating 1930s Manhattan with nothing but nerve and style.
Narrated by Rebecca Lowman
Rebecca Lowman's restrained narration captures what Sparks does best: watching someone rebuild trust becomes as gripping as any mystery plot. The psychological suspense outlasts the narrative twists.
by Nora Roberts
Narrated by Rebecca Lowman
Smoke jumper Rowan Tripp lives for the adrenaline of fighting wildfires until someone starts setting deadly blazes targeting her elite team.
The Last Thing He Told Me • Book 1
Narrated by Rebecca Lowman
Hannah must protect her husband's resentful teenage daughter Bailey when Owen vanishes, leaving only a cryptic note. Rebecca Lowman captures the tension between the women searching for answers.
by Kelly Link, Shaun Tan
Narrated by Rebecca Lowman, Dan Stevens, Dominic Hoffman, Kristen Sieh, Ish Klein, Tanya Cubric, Patton Oswalt
Seven narrators tackle Link's fairy tale reimaginings, where Hansel and Gretel run a restaurant and Bluebeard's story unfolds through dating apps.
by David Heinemeier Hansson, Jason Fried, Rebecca Lowman
Narrated by Rebecca Lowman
37signals founders challenge traditional office culture with practical arguments for remote work, covering both benefits and potential pitfalls. Written years before the pandemic made their predictions reality, their insights feel remarkably prescient.
Narrated by Margaret Atwood, Linda Lavin, Dan Stevens, Kimberly Farr, Rebecca Lowman, Bahni Turpin, Dawn Harvey, Allan Corduner
Atwood's meditation on long marriage and loss gets an all-star treatment, with voices including Dan Stevens and Linda Lavin. The ensemble approach mirrors the collection's range from grief to dark wit.
by Janelle Brown
Narrated by Rebecca Lowman
When Paul Miller's IPO makes his family instant millionaires, he immediately divorces his wife for her tennis partner. Rebecca Lowman captures the family's chaos.
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
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.