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The North Water
- Narrated by: John Keating
- Length: 9 hrs and 39 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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- Kaggy
- 21-02-17
A glorious and disturbing assault on the senses
This is a brutal but magnificent tale set on a whaling ship in the 1850's and telling the tale of Patrick Sumner, an Irish surgeon with a dubious past, who plans to spend his voyage reading Homer and feeding his laudanum habit. His plans quickly unravel when a cabin boy is raped and murdered during the voyage. Sumner is not prepared to allow the wrong man hang for the crime and thus finds himself pitched against the harpoon man Henry Drax who must be by far the most honest and unrelentingly evil depiction of a psychopath ever described in fiction.
This book however, is not merely a thriller but is something that completely engulfs your senses. Not only do you see and hear the characters but you are also able to smell and taste the foul and corrupt stenches that emit from the wholesale butchery of animals and from the men themselves. It depicts the overwhelming desire to survive, where even a broken barrel will be reconstructed, rather than squandered, but also the despair of men who begin to realise there is no longer any hope. The hero of this story is not a brooding macho character but is nonetheless somebody who thrills you with the sheer tenacity of his spirit and the humanity of his actions. It is possible to compare this to the Revenant; however I think this book far surpasses that simple tale of suffering and revenge.
The narration of John Keating was perfect, skilfully bringing out the nuances of each character and enabling me to listen without confusion.
I have just finished listening book and at the moment feel a little breathless and melancholy that the experience has ended. This is a sure sign I have been completely immersed in this stunning tale.
This gets a 100% recommendation from me - truly my book of the year and probably the last decade.
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- Mark
- 03-10-16
Epic, brutal and brilliant.
This is a superb novel that I absolutely loved and could not stop listening to. It is a great story that unfolds like a thriller. The language is coarsely, wonderfully evocative - reading by the 'eggy light of a blubber lamp'. Violent, profane as well as mystical - it is a staggeringly audacious piece of writing and brilliantly enjoyable to listen to. I bought the book too, so that I can go over my favourite passages. Seriously great literature.
32 people found this helpful
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- AEC
- 15-11-16
Brilliant
I listen to a lot of audio books but don't often write a review....I make an exception for such a great listen. Get it and enhance a few hours of your life.
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- Brian
- 24-08-16
Fluid and fluids
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Because I have a surprising number of friends who are into that whaling / snow / survival / grime genre but have been looking for something that mashes this up with psychopaths.
What did you like best about this story?
It's a cracker - fetid, foecal, visceral, funny, unpredictable, atmospheric and fast paced.
Which scene did you most enjoy?
Not saying to avoid spoilers but there's a bit with a non- human protagonist...
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Maybe not a book for maiden aunts (though mine would love it) this is a book ultimately about loneliness, greed and motivation. Existentialist and grim - great fun!
24 people found this helpful
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- Tony
- 07-01-17
Gripping. One of as the best books I've read
It has a marvellous plot - compelling and credible. The harsh life of whalers and the hard characters are evocatively described. The amoral Henry Drax is probably the most frightening fictional characters I've come across.
The quality of the prose is first rate and original. Some of the descriptive phrases are really memorable.
The narrator's voice does this great work justice.
superb
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- MooseMalloy
- 24-09-16
And then . . .
Fantastic narrative and great narrator. Fantastic. A really great performance! Wonderful writing style. I have been looking for a proper new writer for ages.
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- Matt
- 24-08-16
Great story
Really enjoyed this, story was engaging and the narrator is one of the best I have heard.
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- neal wagstaff
- 21-11-16
A Great book
An excellent historical expose of the hardships of the time. Great language and great characters
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- Kindle Customer Patricia TAYLOR
- 14-10-16
northwater
what a great adventure this was ,the story had me on the edge of my seat with fear,bit disappointed it ended so abruptly,i will definitely try some more storys written by Ian Maguire. The narration by John Keating brought this adventure to life, i didnt want it to end its a thrilling STORY . PATRICIA.
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- Jp Russell
- 30-09-16
Brilliant
A perfect storm of story, characters an narration. Not for the physically or verbally squeamish - a no holds barred of life on a whaler. I hope the movie is brave enough to capture its grittiness.
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- Michael
- 15-11-17
Good writing, believable characters and plot
Ian McGuire is a good writer. The story clips along, the characters are believable and the plot plausible. Enjoyed it.
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- Damien
- 12-03-18
Not a morality tale!
For the frist several chapters this is a book that presents a pessimistic and gloomy portrayal of the human race. The tone is almost oppressive. Which is not to say it is a bad book. Depending on your state of mind this might be interesting or repellent. After this scene setting things start happening and the plot progression provides some respite from the gloom but it never leaves the novel.
Once the plot kicks in it continues at a decent pace to its conclusion. I was impressed with the writers ability to describe the physicality of the world his characters inhabit; there is no air-brushing away the filth or corporal reality.
John Keating was an excellent choice for the narrator; an excellent pairing for this novel.
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- mariayoga
- 17-12-17
gripping story. rivetingly told and written
Loved it. Couldn't turn it off. the narrator is fantastic and it is beautifully viscerally engaging
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- Kenny
- 15-02-17
Fast paced, rated 18+
Great writing, great performance, fast paced and graphic. Some chapters not for the faint hearted! Totally sucked me in.
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- Robin Shannon
- 30-09-16
needlessly horrific
A macho wet dream that didn't need to be written. It starts with the rape of a young child and goes downhill from there.