


Also, he has to deal with what happens to and with his friends in his absence. That James Marsters is the narrator instead of John Glover! Thanks Audible for re-recording this title with JM! Aside from that, I liked that Harry is more of a detective in this story. James Marsters adds an additional dimension. Would you consider the audio edition of Ghost Story to be better than the print version? If you have already listened to the other narrator, its worth a credit or the cash to purchase this one too. So if you've waited to listen to the audiobook until James Marsters could read it, good move. Sorry, gushing here, about the narrator, because the book has already been thoroughly reviewed. John Glover did a good job, its just that James Marsters is brilliant, and the contrast is amazing. Marsters the material to work with, and Ghost Story is a pivotal novel in the Harry Dresden story, but even with material as good as this, the other narrator did not bring it to life the way James Marsters has. Of course Jim Butcher had to write these characters clearly enough to give Mr. I had not realized his ability to give a voice to such a broad range of characters, a voice which reflects the personality of the characters as each is written, and still voice an intelligent sense of the ridiculous even in the darkest parts of the story. But WOW!! I had taken James Marsters skill for granted. He is after all the voice of Harry Dresden, so it seemed pleasant to have this title in his voice. I've enjoyed his work even when I had to buy them on CD. Even though this audiobook has already been published with an experienced, skilled narrator, and that narration is OK, I chose to repurchase this Ghost Story because I enjoy James Marsters narration.
