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Prophet Audible Audiobook – Unabridged

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In this genre bending tour de force, award-winning and New York Times bestselling author of H Is for Hawk Helen Macdonald and debut novelist Sin Blaché deliver a strikingly original story about an unlikely spy duo on the most dangerous and otherworldly mission of their lives

Adam Rubenstein and Sunil Rao have been nemeses and reluctant partners since their Uzbekistan days. Adam is a seemingly unflappable American Intelligence officer and Rao is an ex-Mi6 agent, an addict and rudderless pleasure hound, with the uncanny ability to discern the truth of things—about everyone and everything other than Adam. When an American diner turns up in a foggy field in the UK and is followed by a mysterious death, Adam and Rao are called in to investigate.

In a reality-bending, action-packed quest that takes Adam and Rao from secret laboratories in Colorado, to a luxury lodge in Aspen, to the remote Nevada desert, the two begin to uncover how and why people’s fondest memories are being manifested and weaponized against them by a spooky, ever-shifting substance called Prophet. As the unlikely duo battle this strange new reality, peoples' happiest memories are materializing in increasingly bizarre and tangible forms, ranging from toys and pets to fairground rides, which then turn malevolent. Prophet is like no enemy Adam and Rao or the world have ever come up against.

From the brilliant minds of Helen Macdonald and Sin Blaché, Prophet is a tantalizing fusion of sci fi, noir, action, and romance—set in a universe just one perilous step from our own. An unflinching sendup of corporate corruption, a tension-shot odd-couple romance, and a rollicking adventure rolled into one, Prophet is a triumph of storytelling.

Contributor Bio(s)

Helen Macdonald is a writer, poet, and naturalist. She is the author of the bestselling H Is for Hawk and Vesper Flights along with Shaler’s Fish, a history of falconry and two other books of poetry. She’s written and presented award-winning tv documentaries for PBS and the BBC and is a frequent contributor to the New York Times Magazine. Prophet is her first novel.

Sin Blaché is a Black Irish musician and author. They have been writing horror and sci-fi stories all their life. Prophet is their first novel. Born in California, they live in the North West of Ireland and can be found obsessing over obscure folk instruments, being a reluctant savior to feral cats, and playing too many video games.

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Product details

Listening Length 17 hours and 1 minute
Author Helen Macdonald, Sin Blaché
Narrator Jake Fairbrother, Ryan Forde Iosco, Charlotte Davey
Whispersync for Voice Ready
Audible.com Release Date August 15, 2023
Publisher Recorded Books
Program Type Audiobook
Version Unabridged
Language English
ASIN B0C5PLMLTG
Best Sellers Rank #37,368 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals)
#167 in Technothrillers (Audible Books & Originals)
#548 in Technothrillers (Books)
#1,213 in Adventure Science Fiction

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Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2024
Ultimately, despite all the bells and whistles this is a homosexual love story. On the surface the novel is about a substance called prophet that when it enters a person forces them to become nostalgic to the point of bring back items from their past (in particular old toys). The two main characters Adam and Rao are working with this substance and Rao has the ability to drain people of prophet and it does not affect him. But as stated, a sexual tenson grow between the two as a central theme.
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2023
Neil Gaiman said it was fabulous. I don't usually read science fiction, fantasy, or romance. I couldn't resist that book blurb. Plus, I am a well-known sucker for audiobooks with (1) multiple narrators; and (2) narrators with British accents. Prophet features both.

I enjoyed the book, but some aspects definitely more than others. The romance was heartbreakingly beautiful-- I teared up a little at the end. Boy, did it take a while to get to the end, though. I wasn't sure what purposes all of the sections served, like the conversations between Rhodes and De Witte, for example. It's a large book and it felt large. I stuck it all out, and suddenly arrived at an ending that left me with unanswered questions. It's like, you've got all of this world-building going on, then, whoomph, all of a sudden, the book is over. I didn't really care, because it was an epic ending. I'm a sucker for those, too.

Some aspects of the book I would give two stars, but others I would give five. Prophet made me think about nostalgia and hyperspace. It reminded me of the movie The Watcher in the Woods. The average of it is 3.5. I more "liked" it than "really liked" it, hence my ultimate rating. That said, I would appreciate the opportunity to read more from this author collaboration-- just not a direct sequel. I could handle another book in the same world or even a prequel. When you have an ending like Prophet's, you need to leave it alone. Touching it would ruin the magic. I would like to thank RB Media for allowing me to experience this NetGalley audiobook.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2023
I like science fiction with a lot more action happening and not just lots and lots of words! Sorry, but I had hoped for more when I read the blurb for this book.