The Bedlam Stacks
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Narrated by:
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David Thorpe
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By:
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Natasha Pulley
About this listen
An astonishing historical novel set in the shadowy, magical forests of South America, which draws on the captivating world of the international best seller The Watchmaker of Filigree Street.
Deep in uncharted Peru, the holy town of Bedlam stands at the edge of a forest. The shrine statues move, and anyone who crosses the border dies. But somewhere inside are cinchona trees, whose bark yields quinine: the only known treatment for malaria.
On the other side of the Pacific, it is 1859, and India is ravaged by the disease. The hunt for a reliable source of quinine is critical, and in its desperation the India Office searches out its last qualified expeditionary. Struggling with a terrible injury from his last mission and the strange occurrences at his family's ruined estate, Merrick Tremayne finds himself under orders to bring back cinchona cuttings at any cost and dispatched, against his own better judgment, to Bedlam.
There he meets Raphael, a priest around whom the villagers spin unsettlingly familiar stories of impossible disappearances and living stone. Gradually Tremayne realises that Raphael is the key to a legacy left by two generations of Tremayne explorers before him, one which will prove more dangerous and valuable than the India Office could ever have imagined.
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- mollyeyre
- 04-08-17
Absolutely blown away by this
I thoroughly enjoyed the Watchmaker, and was really pleased to be able to read the second of Natasha Pulley's books. I love Natasha Pulley's way of writing - her characters are so likeable they almost become part of the family, apart from the rotten ones ...... of course.
The story was quite complicated but so very well put together it has kept my attention thoroughly. David Thorpe narrated very well - I know some commentators have not liked him much - but I thought he was first class and absolutely right for the story.
A wonderful trip to Peru with such interesting people, stories and consequences. BRILLIANT
I was also delighted to meet 'Katar', (Sorry - I have no idea how it is spelled, the Watchmaker), in his earlier life.
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- claire
- 28-07-17
Wonderful story and took me back to my travels in Peru
Great story, unusual and original . I have travelled throughout south america and spent time in Peru. The description of the landscape and architecture/historic ruins are very accurate and written by someone who had travelled there, I am sure.
The story itself is a beautifully balanced cocktail of history , local spirituality and beliefs , reminders of old fashioned prejudice and our historic influence on the world , as well as being a story about human compassion , friendship and at times a look at how we could act in desperation . A story of history, friendship, judgment, magic and spiritual beliefs..... listen and you will be enthralled and sad when it ends !!!
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- JS
- 07-03-19
Enjoyable and entertaining
Really enjoyed the story and didn't feel I wanted it to end. We get a small glimpse into Keita Mori's story as it gets interwoven in this. There are similarities between him and Raphael to do with friendship, longevity of life, time and the feeling that they have lived a life we are barely scratching the surface of.
Definitely will be looking out for future books by this author.
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- Amazon Customer
- 24-08-19
Exelent
Do have patience with this audio book as its truly worth it!!! Really good read
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- Dr
- 31-08-19
Extraordinary
I have never understood people who had a favourite book - until now. Everything about this book eludes to a singularly unique talent and imagination. Natashe Pulley has woven a true abiding adventure fairytale that I immediately want all my friends to read, and will read again. Narration was also perfect.
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- Margaret J.
- 23-01-18
An audible daily deal
I got this book from a daily deal. The reviews seemed positive so I have it a go. I loved it and was totally absorbed by the story.
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- Karen
- 27-01-18
A beautifully imagined story
A lovely story of friendship set in a fantastical world. I think I’d have preferred to read this than listen as I found it hard to always conjure up the images whilst the story continued, and was slightly distracted by the narrator’s voice. He sounded a little too modern and I think I’d have imagined the period better. But great fun overall.
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- Amazon Customer
- 13-02-20
great story, disliked the narrator
I loved the story, but disliked how it was read. It made descriptions seem confusing.
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- Mikey
- 15-07-17
Intriguingly enchanting
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This book is a historical yet spellbinding journey about a group of smugglers sent on a journey to obtain the purest form of malaria antidote-medicine from the 18th century Peruvian quinine trees found deep within the mountains.
I was excited and enthralled when I learned that the reason a small group of highly skilled smugglers are needed to obtain the quinine, was due to the quinine trees being guarded and protected by cartel-like criminals. In this regard, the story reminded me of many SAS operations I've read about, whereby soldiers covertly penetrated such factions that were guarding drug factories hidden deep within the jungles of South America.
The difference here of course, there is nothing covert about this storyline. As the story unfolds we learn that there is indeed an ulterior motive and far more sinister developments are underway. Oh and something else the SAS didn't have to deal with: sorcery.
The leading character is a priest with a good heart but has a thirst for adventure anda longing to find out the truth behind these sinister goings on. Is it really magic, or just a trick to protect the valuable merchandise?
The book is beautifully written and expertly told by one of my favourite narrators. Allow yourself to succumb to the magic of this storyline and you are sure to be swept away with as much delight as I was!
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- Grace Simms
- 27-07-17
so quiet!
great follow up to the watchmaker and the narrator is good but for some reason it's really quiet compared to every other audiobook I've ever bought, at full volume I couldn't hear it if I was walking down a busy road or on the tube.
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