The Broken Ones
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Narrated by:
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Grant Cartwright
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Stephen M Irwin
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Amazing storytelling! Gripping
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The story is set in a vaguely post-apocalyptic world three years after some kind of a cataclysmic event referred to as Grey Wednesday, following which every person on the planet becomes haunted by a ghost.
The protagonist and central character, Oscar, is a former police officer now working for a division which deals with the Ghosts. Oscar is haunted by his own ghost and by the ghost of what happened on Grey Wednesday, and it takes about half the book before the two threads make sense.
The concept behind the plot is inventive and fresh. The world changes appreciably after Grey Wednesday, and some people cannot handle being haunted by the spectre of someone they loved or hated or had wronged in some way.
The story focuses on a series of bizarre ritualistic killings of disabled children, and the role they play with the hauntings at large. The world depicted is a little bleak, and items we take for granted are units of currency in a world where everything has been devalued. It's probably not unlike living in Russia after the fall of communism.
The narration is well done, and the narrator does a good job of depicting different voices for each person. The different accents are particularly well done, so the narration deserves five stars.
The supernatural element is important and necessary but not overpowering. If you're looking for a horror novel, this isn't it. But if you're looking for something thought-provoking and intelligent and interesting, this is the book for you. Fans of China Mieville should give this one a listen.
A Strong Second Novel
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Twists and turnsWhat does Grant Cartwright bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Very good narrator, I found the accent a bit difficult to follow in the beginning but then it grew on me and I enjoyed his voice and the emotion he put into the characters.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Neither laugh or cry, but surprised in several places.Interestingly good
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To say to much about it is really to spoil it. Because it's gorgeously original on many levels. One of the best books I've listened to all year.
Noirish Dystopia
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