
Looking Glass Sound
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Narrado por:
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Christopher Ragland
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Katherine Fenton
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Catriona Ward
“If you love the novels of Shirley Jackson, Patricia Highsmith, and Tana French, here’s your next obsession.”—Kelly Link, author of White Cat, Black Dog
From Catriona Ward, author of The Last House on Needless Street, comes a masterful story about friendship and betrayal, dark obsessions, and the impossibility of escaping your own story.
In a cottage overlooking the windswept Maine coast, Wilder Harlow has begun the last book he will ever write.
It is the story about the sun-drenched summer days of his youth in Whistler Bay, and the blood-stained path of the killer that stalked his small vacation town. About the terrible secret he and his companions, Nat and Harper, discovered entombed in the coves off the bay. And how the pact they swore that day echoed down the decades, forever shaping their lives.
But the more Wilder writes, the less he trusts himself and his memory. He starts to see things that can’t be real–notes hidden in the cabin, from an old friend now dead; a woman with dark hair drowning in the icy waters below, calling for help; entire chapters he doesn’t recall typing, appearing overnight. Who, or what, is haunting Wilder?
No longer able to trust his own eyes, Wilder begins to fear that this will not only be his last book, but the last thing he ever does.
“An origami puzzle of a book, the mystery so beautifully crafted you don’t see the folds, with edges sharp as a paper cut.”—Lauren Beukes, author of The Shining Girls
A Macmillan Audio production from Tor Nightfire.
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“Looking Glass Sound is my favorite Catriona Ward novel yet, which is saying something. There are twists and turns here that even the most jaded reader will find hard to predict. If you love the novels of Shirley Jackson, Patricia Highsmith, and Tana French, here’s your next obsession.”—Kelly Link, author of White Cat, Black Dog
“An evocative, bone-chilling read, exploring grief, storytelling, and the dark forces of obsession. Ward’s writing is complex, challenging, and beautiful in equal measure. A tale to savor.”—Sarah Pearse, New York Times bestselling author of The Sanatorium
“I loved every word...an irresistible, beautifully written story powered by dread and fascination with the unknown.”—A. J. Finn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the Window
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Go in blind
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Super weird...
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Good Start & Confused End
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For me, the story started slowly. I questioned whether I wanted to continue. Suddenly it went from a 2-star read to a 4+ star read. I was engaged and creeped out (we all have novel goals). The story which takes place on the Maine coast, with Wilder Harlow beginning his summer vacation with his parents. He meets Nat and Harper and the trio discover a disturbing secret. Now is when this becomes a scary story. I was reminded of my teenaged self, intentionally reading scary books and loving it!
Wilder decides to write about the tragic summer. But when he finds full chapters that he doesn’t remember writing, the meta fiction begins.
It’s difficult to describe the structure of the story without giving away the plot. It’s the structure that’s part of the plot. This is not for the average reader! The story lost me in many places, but I kept on, figuring that the pieces will eventually come together. They do. However, it’s a lot of work (to me) for minimal enjoyment. I don’t think meta-thriller-fiction is my genre.
I listened to the audio narrated by Christopher Ragland and Katherine Fenton. It was Ragland’s voice at the beginning that I wasn’t a fan of. However, after listening for an hour or more, I got used to him. He does have great narrating range. I got bored at the 2/3rds mark. Kept listening and then it all came together and made some sense.
This is an interesting novel in that while I was immersed, I was not that impressed. After listening to 13 hours, and thinking about it, I see what she was doing. It’s impressive. I like it more now that I’m done! Glean from that what you want…..
meta fiction on steroids
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Intense!
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ready for it to end
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Perfect
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Not my favorite Ward book.
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A lot going on!
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Intriguing Story That Never Figures Out What It Needs To Be
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