Audiobooks

I have filled many roles in the production of audiobooks, in both fiction and non-fiction, a selection of which is referenced here. My expertise as an actor and voice artist has been supplemented with recording and editing skills. My studio is equipped with the necessary hardware and software to steer a project along the value-chain from inception to market.

Fiction

Non-Fiction

The Langbourne Series: These six novels, authored by Alan P. Landau, follow the journey of two young boys whose Jewish family fled persecution in Poland in 1879. Settling first in England and then Ireland, the family endured the hardships of poverty and a hand-to-mouth existence. On reaching their teens, the boys embarked on a voyage that was to shape the rest of their lives.

Fortunes: Ebbe Dommisse describes how prominent Afrikaans business leaders built their empires. Combining personal interviews and insider knowledge, he looks at the life and business philosophies of successful entrepreneurs. The past three decades has seen a remarkable rise of Afrikaners in business,  yet recent years have also seen the sensational collapse of Steinhoff International that destroyed some of these fortunes.

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Drachen: Brendan le Grange’s action-packed thriller dashes across northern Europe, barely pausing for breath. A headstrong marine archaeologist encounters  a psychopath with mother issues; a hitman who hates failure; a soldier with a point to prove; and a policeman out on a limb.

“The story is exciting, fast paced with vivid descriptions of events. Well worth a listen as the narrator did a great job at bringing the characters to life. Can’t wait for the next instalment” Amazon Customer

Hitler’s South African Spies: Evert Kleynhans tells the story of the intelligence war in South Africa during the Second World War In 1939, when the Union of South Africa entered the war on Britain’s side. The German government secretly contacted the anti-British movement, the Ossewabrandwag, establishing a network of spies who gathered political and military intelligence for the Reich.

Butterfly Hill: 

“An exotic, utterly captivating heist novel featuring one of the genre’s most entertaining detectives! Excellent audio performance in particular, with South African narrator Adrian Galley’s steely baritone perfectly suited to Hong Kong, a city with a multitude of global influences. Meanwhile, the multicultural cast are given believable, discrete voices. Galley’s pacing is deliberate enough to allow readers to fully digest le Grange’s clever wordplay and the crackling dialogue between characters. Logging in at just over eight hours, the book can easily be enjoyed over the course of a couple of long flights”. WT Review – Audible

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Rogue: The Inside Story of SARS’s Elite Crime-busting Unit: Johann Van Loggerenberg’s first-hand account of the ‘rogue unit’ accused of operating within the South African Revenue Service. The elite investigating team had targeted high‐level financial fraudsters and brought down tax criminals, but were accused of spying on President Jacob Zuma, running a brothel and entering into unlawful tax settlements. Van Loggerenberg and many of SARS’s top management were forced to resign, losing their careers and reputations. The author systematically outlines how the public had been deceived, seemingly by powers conspiring to capture SARS for their own ends.

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