His facility with accents and his thoughtful, understated narrations distinguish Mark Bramhall’s audiobook performances. In Lev Grossman’s THE MAGICIANS, “Bramhall sets up the delicate lines between reality and fantasy in the story of Quentin, a teenager from Brooklyn who is surprised to find himself at Brakebills College for Magical Pedagogy. Sound a lot like Harry Potter? Bramhall delivers the author's irony and allusions as he portrays a maturing, fully-dimensional protagonist.” And in Arthur C. Clarke’s THE LAST THEOREM, “Bramhall’s outstanding performance is the perfect complement for the novel.” - 2009