Gibson Count Zero Audiobook ((full)): William

You require a 1:1 vocal match with Neuromancer ’s Robertson Dean, or if you can’t stand digitally recorded audiobooks from the early 2000s.

If you find an older CD set or library copy, you might encounter Robertson Dean. Dean has a basso profundo voice—like gravel mixed with dark chocolate. His interpretation is darker, more film noir. While Davis feels like a thriller, Dean feels like a horror novel. Both are excellent, but Davis’s version is generally easier to find and better suited to the book’s eclectic cast of street kids and art dealers. william gibson count zero audiobook

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