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The Sound at the End

By: Kirsty Logan
Narrated by: Lisa Caruccio Came, Alexiane Cazenave, Don Gilet, Laurel Lefkow, Erik Madsen, Freya Mavor, Yasmin Mwanza, Clive Russell
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A chilling, immersive audio experience, The Sound at the End follows the eclectic crew of an Arctic research base and the newcomer who may uncover the secrets they’re each desperate to outrun, written by award-winning novelist Kirsty Logan and performed by a full cast.

On a near-abandoned research base in an Arctic ice field, a skeleton crew works to ensure the centre doesn’t collapse amid treacherous storms. Officially, Trieste Grayling arrives in order to explore and film a sunken shipwreck for a documentary film; privately, she's working through a complicated grief. Trieste soon realises she's not the only one who was attracted to this intense isolation in order to escape her ghosts.

Each of the crew members harbour dark secrets: Mal, the ever-competent medic conducting mysterious therapy sessions, Sweetie, the reclusive engineer with scarred hands, Thorsteinn, the aloof diver tender, Avelina, the temperamental base manager whose stories of home don't quite add up, Grace, an underwater welder and recovering addict, and Judd, the erratic former member of a ‘90s boy band. As they begin to reach breaking point, each one's hidden ghosts finally comes into the light.

©2022 Kirsty Logan (P)2022 Audible, Ltd
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About the Creator

Kirsty Logan is a professional daydreamer. Her first story collection, *The Rental Heart & Other Fairytales*, won the Scott Prize, the Polari First Book Prize, and the Saboteur Award. Her first novel, *The Gracekeepers*, won a Lambda Literary Award and was selected for the Radio 2 Book Club and the Waterstones Book Club. Her third book, *A Portable Shelter*, won the Gavin Wallace Fellowship and was published as a limited edition illustrated hardback which sold out on pre-order. Her latest book is *Things We Say in the Dark*, a collection of feminist horror stories recently optioned for TV. Her short fiction and poetry has been translated into Japanese and Spanish, adapted for stage, recorded for radio and podcasts, exhibited in galleries, and distributed from a vintage Wurlitzer cigarette machine. Kirsty has performed her work at festivals and events all over the world, including Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Malaysia, Spain, and all over the UK. As well as writing fiction, Kirsty also reviews books and works as a writing mentor. She is currently working on a new novel, a horror story set in the Arctic; a 10-episode series on ghosts for BBC Radio 4; and a musical collaboration. She lives in Glasgow.

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Unique listening experience!

I loved it! This is my first time listening to an audio book like this one. Nicely put together. Good story line, and it kept me intrigued the whole time! The different actors made it a lot of fun, too!

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Mesmerizing

What an intriguing story. I could not stop listening. Such morbid curiosity at the horror of what was happening. A great listen

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10/10 would recommend!

I was looking for something different to listen to and picked this on a lark, and oh what a pleasant surprise! It’s not often I can’t nail down where a book is going and how it’s going to get there fairly early on, but this one kept me guessing for a while. The gothic atmosphere and tension build nicely throughout, and I enjoyed how the characters’ individual backstories were woven throughout. The voice actors added subtly that made the characters very believable and relatable.

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WOW!!!!!! LOVE!!!

The experience of listening to this was amazing - it makes you wish every audiobook could be such an incredible production. The story is creepy and fascinating and unlike anything I've ever heard. I could not stop listening and was sad when it ended (you know how rare and great those books are!). It's a combination of sci-fi, horror and mystery. I love psychological thrillers and this was right up my alley. Ethereal, mysterious... you will gasp for air when it's done. Thanks, Audible!

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Psycho drama

Mentally disturbed people playing with each other’s psyche.
A new member arrives supposed to dive on a wreck. Surprise, in a few days they all wind up, well you can read for yourself if you like listening to psychoanalysis sessions.
This is not a light hearted book.
The audio quality has its problems

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Enticing

Sounds effects were amazing but I did not really get what the story was about. But good enough where Im going to listen again and find out.

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narration hard to follow

I did not like listening to how it was read. It was hard to follow story with story read as conversation

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Very Intriguing

This story is so intriguing, mysterious, and dynamic. I couldn’t stop listening to it so I could find out what was happening next.
I loved all the characters. The storyline was very suspenseful.

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If Ed Wood wrote a virtual reality show

(If you decide to listen to this, read my last paragraph or you may be confused). It would seem difficult to capture a schlocky B-movie atmosphere in an audiobook (or written book) but they give it a go here.
Hard to tell what kind of story this is at the beginning. Adventure? Mystery? Romance? Naw. It’s a “psychological thriller”
There’s a lot of Reality TV action and dialogue in the middle which seriously bogs it down unless that’s what you came for.
The style is feminist if not misandristic.
Every few minutes, the author describes a moment in poetic detail but they’re living room moments. The wonder of the Arctic outdoors or underwater experience is highly underrealized.
Much remains unexplained: how bodies disappear, how their tent doesn’t blow away in a storm, why the dive hole through 6 feet of ice doesn’t refreeze, how they dive without air tanks or a way to refill them, who maintains their compound and their gear, who sent them there, why they are there, (why an “underwater welder” when there’s nothing to weld?) why no one uses a satellite phone or rescue beacon…

The book starts with some foreshadowing, where Trieste thinks she’s saving a caterpillar by drowning it and she refuses to let her buddy check her gear, eg. There is some lively dialogue and a few interesting characters interspersed with a greater mass of less sensible bits. The ending can only be called “inevitable”.
Last paragraph: Trieste is ostensibly a professional diver, there to film a wreck dive and constantly communicating with her dive buddy yet seems mostly uninterested in diving as well as unknowledgeable. Throughout most of the book I thought she was an obvious fraud and that the other characters must have known that too. Turns out the author is incredibly sloppy, she seems to use the words mask, regulator and helmet almost interchangeably. Her dive activity descriptions are bizarrely impossible like loading a rifle with an arrow or hoisting a sail on a submarine. Her characters seem to converse normally underwater with regulators in their mouths! If you decide this is worth listening to, do not expect it to make sense or for your natural curiosity to be satisfied,

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Audiodrama masterpiece

A drifting journey into the abyss of reality. Fear, love, doubt, madness...condensed into a penetrating experience, questioning the very nature of reality.
Perfect for our times.

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