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Medusa's Child
- Narrated by: John J. Nance
- Length: 4 hrs and 54 mins
- Abridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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- ZhaanPai
- 27-01-21
Excellent storytelling
I remembered Mr. Nance from his consulting with the TV documentary Air Disasters which was aired by Smithsonian in the US. I had no idea when I started that this was the same John Nance, but I instantly recognized his voice.
The story itself was particularly relevant. EMP is a nuclear threat most people know very little about, even if they have heard of it. From my understanding, the descriptions of it's effects in this book were very accurate, the only concern that I have here being that a Faraday Cage needn't be "thick walls of metal" or however he described it.
This was a very well written work. I found myself easily imagining the things Mr. Nance described. The language flowed very well and I didn't feel very often that words were overused... except "proffered" near the beginning. Character building was excellent. The calling out of the timelines was a really good way to give the reader a sense of the intended passage of time. I really appreciated how the story was developed in parts and how the convergence of all of these different characters with their various motives and intentions was portrayed.
Bottom line: I would recommend this book. It kept me interested the whole way, and Mr. Nance, himself, reading it gave it a depth that might have been lost with someone else.