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The Snakes

A Novel

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The Snakes

By: Sadie Jones
Narrated by: Imogen Church
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The Snakes is many things—a parable and an ancient drama where a father’s greed devours his children, a police procedural, an avid take on tabloid venality, and a bitter comedy, superbly observed, where behind a woman’s eyes she is ‘all movement inside herself, like a wasp in a glass.’ I admit that I’m still shaken by parts of this novel. Sadie Jones writes with pitiless aplomb and corrosive intelligence.”—Louise Erdrich

A chilling page-turner and impossible to put down, THE SNAKES is Sadie Jones at her best: breathtakingly powerful, brilliantly incisive, and utterly devastating.

The new novel by Sadie Jones tells the tense and violent story of the Adamsons, a dysfunctional English family, with exceptional wealth, whose darkest secrets come back to bite them. Set mostly in rural France during contemporary times, THE SNAKES is an all-consuming read and a devastating portrait of how money corrupts, and how chance can deal a deadly hand.

THE SNAKES exposes the damage wreaked by parents on children as observed by a new member of the family, Dan, a mixed-race man from Peckham who marries Bea, the daughter who refuses to take any of her father’s filthy money. But when Bea’s brother Alex (who runs a shabby hotel in Paligny, France) dies suddenly in unexplained circumstances, the confusion and suspicion which arise bring other dark family secrets—and violence—to the surface. And none of the family, even the good members, go untouched.

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The story was good and very interesting and while the narration was soulful, it would quickly range between startlingly loud and almost inaudible. I couldn’t listen to it in my car because she basically whispers a lot of parts and I couldn’t even hear it above the sound of being in the car even on high volume, then she’d suddenly yell and I’d have to turn the volume down really fast. I couldn’t listen to it on my speaker in the kitchen because I couldn’t hear the whispering parts above the sounds of cooking. I missed a bunch of parts because of this. I could only listen on headphones in a quiet environment which made it hard to find time to get through the book. I normally don’t write reviews but this issue really frustrated me.

Narrator volume range ruined it

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What kept me riveted to listening was Church’s amazing range of voices. I will look for her as a narrator in future works. She made the audio amazing

Stunning performance by Imogene Church

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One of the most engrossing audiobooks I've heard in a long time. Every scene is a subtle exploration of power dynamics: around wealth, class, violence, sex, language...you name it. OK, the french and American accents aren't great, but overall the narrator is a nuanced actress who positively nails it. The ending was shocking and at first disappointing...then I gave it some thought and realised it could be no other way. Be prepared to fold a lot of laundry or go on a long commute, because this book will NOT release you until the end.

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Quite possibly the rest of the book is sitting unpublished somewhere?

It’s not just that the ending is bad or not what I would have chosen, but the ending does nothing. It’s like getting loaded 75% and then dying.

That ending…..

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I hated the father...
Did not understand the mother...
Hated the way it ended...
I wanted to kill the killer...I hate men that beat on women...

Story made me mad

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