Frank Muller reading “The Great Gatsby” will make you realize, that audiobook narration is an art form all on its own. In Muller’s reading of “Gatsby,” you can recognize an almost supernatural quality to the way he inhabitesd each character, whether he is rendering the watchful, sensible narrator, Nick Carraway, or bullying Tom Buchanan, or even flighty Daisy — often in scenes where rapid -fire dialogue has him shifting back and forth between all three within milliseconds. But perhaps most amazing is his enigmatic, chimerical Gatsby — a character Fitzgerald confessed to having had trouble fully seeing...