Professional Non Fiction Audiobook Voice Over
Dennis is a multi-talented award-winning voice actor and storyteller known for his calm, warm voice, and smooth delivery. With his global, blended British/South African accent, he provides expert non-fiction audiobook narration that is appreciated worldwide.
Non-fiction narration often requires complex and precise pronunciations. Dennis’s ability to enunciate well gives clarity, understanding, and authenticity to unfamiliar terminology. With all the nuances needed for audiobook narration, Dennis enjoys creating a listening experience that moves people and makes them want more. He quickly finds the rhythm that each tale needs using his natural abilities to keep a story engaging and exciting.
A Voice That Draws Readers Into The Tale
Dennis knows that listening to audiobooks is a multifaceted experience. Some people prefer to listen, and others enjoy the opportunity to read along with the narration. He creates the feeling of being transported to a real place and time through his non-fiction narration and provides an entertaining way to learn.
Siddhartha
Hesse’s allegorical novel, originally published in 1951, chronicles the story of a young man named Siddhartha as he explores many ways of life from asceticism and poverty …
Mind Manipulation and Mind Control
Our freedom of choice and control are under attack. Many lives are out of control in our everyday life. Our minds have been preyed on and are in some cases taken over …
Moving From Powerlessness to Powerful
Our freedom of choice and control are under attack. Many lives are out of control in our everyday life. Our minds have been preyed on and are in some cases taken over …
The Wealthy Gardener
The Wealthy Gardener is an audiobook with a lot of soul because it was written by a financially independent father for his 21-year old son.
A Foolish Voyage by Neil Hawkesford
In A Foolish Voyage, Neil Hawkesford gives us a remarkable tale not just about sailing but about life.
The Backward Ark by Carl Gedeye
The Backward Ark is an absorbing insight into the reality of living the tropical cruising dream.
Inside the Nazi Ring
On the morning of April 9, 1940, German forces occupied Denmark and invaded Norway, leaving Sweden as the only neutral country in Scandinavia.
Red List
A gripping history of the Security Service and its covert surveillance on British writers and intellectuals in the twentieth century
Escape of the Amethyst
The astounding true story of the ordeal and escape of the British frigate Amethyst from Chinese Communist batteries in the Yangtze River in April 1949.
617 Squadron
In May 1943, Guy Gibson led 617 Squadron on an audacious assault on the dams of the Ruhr valley using Barnes Wallis’ ingenious ‘bouncing bombs.’ What happened to RAF 617 Squadron after the completion of Operation Chastise?
How Can Man Die Better
On January 22, 1879, a massive Zulu host attacked the British Army’s 24th Regiment in its encampment at the foot of the mountain of Isandlwana. It was the first major encounter in the Anglo-Zulu War and a disastrous defeat for the colonial power.
Ace of Aces
In terms of enemy aircraft shot down or destroyed, Squadron Leader Thomas “Pat” Pattle was the greatest fighter pilot of the Second World War. A South African who flew with the RAF, Pattle was an airman of outstanding skills and leadership who became the Allies’ top-scoring fighter pilot after winning scores of stunning victories in deadly aerial combat.
Fighter Aces of the RAF
Only a boy when World War II broke out, E. C. R. Baker was gripped by the stories he heard of heroism in the skies as the Allies defeated the mighty Luftwaffe. But in the years after the war, he was struck by how few of the RAF’s legendary fighter aces could be named by the general public.
Audacious Golas, Remarkable Results
What do you do when someone tells you, “It can’t be done”? Here is the extraordinary story of three people – an explorer, an engineer, and a statesman – who repeatedly proved critics and naysayers wrong.
Magic - A Life in More Worlds Than One
The tell-all autobiography of David Conway, author of Magic: An Occult Primer and one of the most influential figures in contemporary occultism.
The First World War
By the time the First World War ended in 1918, eight million people had died in what had been perhaps the most apocalyptic episode the world had known.
Renegades - Hitlers Englishmen
At the end of the Second World War, nearly 200 British nationals were under investigation for assisting Hitler’s Germany.
When Your Life Depends On It
Grab a warm blanket. This book puts you right into the action of the life-and-death decisions made by early
China's Good War
Chinese leaders once tried to suppress memories of their nation’s brutal experience during World War II. Now they celebrate the “victory” – a key foundation
Monsters To Destroy
Terrorism kills far fewer Americans annually than automobile accidents, firearms, or even lightning strikes. Given this minimal risk, why does the US continue expending …
Bush War Operator
Anyone living in Rhodesia during the 1960s and 1970s would have had a father, husband, brother, or son called up in the defense of the war-torn, landlocked little country.
Troublesome Young Men
On May 7, 1940, the House of Commons began perhaps the most crucial debate in British parliamentary history.
The Book - A Book About Books
The Book gives us the momentous and surprising history behind humanity’s most important-and universal-information technology.
Underworld: MYsterious Origins of Civilization
From Graham Hancock comes a mesmerizing book that takes us on a captivating underwater voyage to find the ruins of a lost civilization …
William Speirs Bruce
William Speirs Bruce was a Scottish nationalist and naturalist who led the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition (1902-04).
Cultivating the Fruit of the Spirit
How should Christians live? On the one hand, some very legalistic Christians stress the importance of keeping all the rules—that you must do this and never do that if you want to prove you are really a Christian.
Amphibians
Most people believe that they were either benefited or at least not harmed by being brought into existence. Thus, if they ever do reflect on whether they should bring others into existence—rather than having children without even thinking about whether they should—they presume that they do them no harm.
The Human Predicament
Are our lives meaningful, or meaningless? Is our inevitable death a bad thing? Would immortality be an improvement? Would it be better to hasten our deaths by suicide? Many people ask these big questions—and some people are plagued by them.
CERN and the Higgs Boson
If there is a literary gene, then the Waugh family most certainly has it—and it clearly seems to be passed down from father to son. The first of the literary Waughs was Arthur, who, when he won the Newdigate Prize for poetry at Oxford in 1888, broke with the family tradition of medicine.
Fundamentals of Marketing
Combining the most essential theories and offering a global range of cases and practitioner insights, Fundamentals of Marketing is the most relevant, concise guide to marketing.
Amphibians
From frogs, toads, newts, and salamanders, to the lesser-known caecilians, there are more than 8,000 species of amphibians alive today.
Extended Reality in Practice
Extended reality (XR for short) – which encompasses virtual reality, augmented reality, and mixed reality – is one of the biggest business trends of today.
CERN and the Higgs Boson
In the late 1940s, a handful of visionaries were working to steer Europe towards a more peaceful future through science, and CERN, the European particle physics laboratory, was duly born.
Ecology
Understanding how our living environment works is essentially a study of ecological systems. Ecology is the science of how organisms interact with each other and with …
Dance of the Dung Beetle
In this sweeping history of more than 3,000 years, beginning with ancient Egypt, scientist Marcus Byrne and writer Helen Lunn capture the diversity of dung beetles …
The Doctor Who Fooled The World
The true story of Andrew Wakefield – the man behind the false link between the MMR vaccine and autism – and the conspiracy that fueled a global epidemic …
Smell
Our sense of smell – or olfaction as it is technically known – is our most enigmatic sense. It can conjure up memories, taking us back to very specific places and …
Scepticism
Throughout history scepticism and the urge to question accepted truths has been a powerful force for change and growth. Today, as we are bombarded by adverts …
Real Food on Trial
Real Food on Trial continues the true and shocking story of a world-first: the unprecedented prosecution and persecution of Professor Tim Noakes, a distinguished scientist …
The Master and His Emissary
This pioneering account sets out to understand the structure of the human brain – the place where mind meets matter. Until recently, the left hemisphere of our brain …
Behavioral Economics
Behavioral Economics: The Basics is the first book to provide a rigorous yet accessible overview of the growing field that attempts to uncover the psychological processes …
Part of the Pride
In Part of the Pride, Kevin Richardson, dubbed “The Lion Man” on 60 Minutes, tells the story of how he grew from a young boy who loved animals to become a man …
Trick or Treatment
The truth about the potions, lotions, pills, and needles, pummeling, and energizing that lie beyond the realms of conventional medicine.
Pedagogy of the Oppressed
Paulo Freire’s work has helped to empower countless people throughout the world and has taken on special urgency in the United States
Burning Planet - The Story of Fire Through Time.
Raging wildfires have devastated vast areas of California and Australia years, and predictions are that we will see more of the same
How To Present To Absolutely Anyone
How to Present to Absolutely Anyone is the ultimate guide to successful public speaking.
How to meet Women on Facebook by Joseph Salama
Facebook has one billion users – 57 percent of whom are women
Dennis is highly dedicated to all genres of the work he does and makes sure that the quality of the work is first-rate. He also recognizes that successful narration is a delicate balance of not being too strictly enunciated, which can alter the authenticity of the work and the originality of the author’s text. His dedication to detail and desire for perfection means you receive a high standard of professionalism in all the deliverables that he provides.
Genuine & Realistic Non-Fiction Voice Over
With his globally accented voice, he is easy to listen to. He covers a broad range of non-fiction subject matter in different areas of interest, including history, archaeology, philosophy, religion, ancient civilization, marketing, and medical issues.
Inspirational: Dennis delivers inspirational, personal stories and self-help books with compassion and conviction in books such as:
- Out of the Shoebox by Yaron Reshef
- The Wealthy Gardener: Lessons on Prosperity Between Father and Son by John Soforic
- A Foolish Voyage: Self-Discovery at Sea by Neil Hawkesford
- Books 1-3 of the series Your Mind, Power, and Life by Ed Lupton.
Historical: Dennis uses his narrative skills to unfold the history of events ranging from Antarctic expeditions to the beginning of civilization to World War II with audiobook titles such as:
- Underworld: The Mysterious Origins of Civilization by Graham Hancock
- Monsters to Destroy: Understanding the War on Terror by Navin A. Bapat
- China’s Good War: How World War II Is Shaping a New Nationalism by Rana Mitter
- Troublesome Young Men: The Rebels Who Brought Churchill to Power and Helped Save England by Lynne Olson
General & Medical: Dennis has narrated a variety of books on medical and other topics, including:
- The 50th-anniversary edition of Pedagogy of the Oppressed by Paulo Freire
- Dance of the Dung Beetles by Marcus Byrne & Helen Lunn
- The Master and His Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World by Iain McGilchrist
- The Doctor Who Fooled the World: Science, Deception, and the War on Vaccines by Brian Deer