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** [[Discworld/Mort|Mort]] when he was beginning to slip into Death's role, and his daughter Susan when she feels like it, have the ability to {{small-caps| speak like Death}}.
* [[Wayside School]]'s substitute teacher Mr. Gorf steals the kids's voices through his third nostril. He's able to deceive numerous parents, but he gets found out by the lunch lady when he says something uncharacteristically nice using a meaner student's voice.
* ''[[Percy Jackson and The Olympians|Tyson]]'': Tyson, like all cyclopes, can mimic voices and even entire conversations verbatim. It's considered incredibly creepy, so he doesn't use it that frequently.
* Konrad Beezo from ''[[Life Expectancy]]'' by [[Dean Koontz]] has the ability to mimic other people's voices with frightening perfection. He's an [[Monster Clown|insane clown]] with many tricks up his sleeve, and uses this ability, along with some good plastic surgery, to impersonate an FBI agent.
* Erik, in the original novel ''[[The Phantom of the Opera|Erik]], in the original novel''. He uses it against Carlotta and several other characters.
* Gandalf in ''[[The Hobbit]]'' used this trick rather handily against a group of trolls.
* In ''[[Book of the New Sun]]'', the alzabo is a semi-sentient alien creature that gains access to the memories of anyone that it eats. It also gains the ability to perfectly imitate their voice. It uses these as a hunting technique to lure prey out of hiding, and it is especially effective when it has eaten somebody's loved one.
 
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