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Narrated by:
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John Lee
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By:
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China Mieville
About this listen
New York Times best-selling author China Miéville delivers his most accomplished novel yet, an existential thriller set in a city unlike any other, real or imagined.
When a murdered woman is found in the city of Beszel, somewhere at the edge of Europe, it looks to be a routine case for Inspector Tyador Borlú of the Extreme Crime Squad. But as he investigates, the evidence points to conspiracies far stranger and more deadly than anything he could have imagined.
Borlú must travel from the decaying Beszel to the only metropolis on Earth as strange as his own. This is a border crossing like no other, a journey as psychic as it is physical, a shift in perception, a seeing of the unseen. His destination is Beszel's equal, rival, and intimate neighbor, the rich and vibrant city of Ul Qoma.
With Ul Qoman detective Qussim Dhatt, and struggling with his own transition, Borlú is enmeshed in a sordid underworld of rabid nationalists intent on destroying their neighboring city, and unificationists who dream of dissolving the two into one. As the detectives uncover the dead woman's secrets, they begin to suspect a truth that could cost them and those they care about more than their lives.
What stands against them are murderous powers in Beszel and in Ul Qoma: and, most terrifying of all, that which lies between these two cities.
Casting shades of Kafka and Philip K. Dick, Raymond Chandler and 1984, The City & The City is a murder mystery taken to dazzling metaphysical and artistic heights.
- Hugo Award, Best Novel, 2010
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"Daring and disturbing...Miéville illuminates fundamental and unsettling questions about culture, governance and the shadowy differences that keep us apart." (Walter Mosley, author of Devil in a Blue Dress)
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Great read for all ages
- By lettielikesbooks on 12-06-21
By: China Miéville
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A Spectre, Haunting
- By: China Miéville
- Narrated by: China Miéville
- Length: 7 hrs and 50 mins
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In 1848, The Communist Manifesto was published by two émigrés from Germany. Marx and Engels' apocalyptic vision of an insatiable system that penetrates every corner of the world reduces every relationship to that of profit, and burst asunder the old forms of production and of politics. It is still a recognisable picture of our world—the vampiric energy of the system being once again highly contentious. This is a strikingly imaginative take on Marx and what his most haunting book has to say to us today.
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A great follow up to October
- By Amazon Customer on 01-18-23
By: China Miéville
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October
- The Story of the Russian Revolution
- By: China Mieville
- Narrated by: John Banks
- Length: 11 hrs and 37 mins
- Unabridged
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The renowned fantasy and science fiction writer China Mieville has long been inspired by the ideals of the Russian Revolution, and here, on the centenary of the revolution, he provides his own distinctive take on its history. In February 1917, in the midst of bloody war, Russia was still an autocratic monarchy: nine months later it became the first socialist state in world history. How did this unimaginable transformation take place? How was a ravaged and backward country, swept up in a desperately unpopular war, rocked by not one but two revolutions?
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The 20th Century's New Weird History
- By Darwin8u on 08-12-17
By: China Mieville
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The Book of Elsewhere
- A Novel
- By: Keanu Reeves, China Miéville
- Narrated by: Allan Corduner, Asia Kate Dillon, China Miéville, and others
- Length: 12 hrs and 1 min
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There have always been whispers. Legends. The warrior who cannot be killed. Who’s seen a thousand civilizations rise and fall. He has had many names: Unute, Child of Lightning, Death himself. These days, he’s known simply as “B.” And he wants to be able to die. In the present day, a U.S. black-ops group has promised him they can help with that. And all he needs to do is help them in return. But when an all-too-mortal soldier comes back to life, the impossible event ultimately points toward a force even more mysterious than B himself. One at least as strong. And one with a plan all its own.
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Confusing at first but quite amazing
- By Brett on 07-27-24
By: Keanu Reeves, and others
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Legacy
- A Prequel to Eon
- By: Greg Bear
- Narrated by: Stefan Rudnicki
- Length: 15 hrs and 53 mins
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In this prequel to Eon, Greg Bear continues to explore the possibilities presented by the asteroid Thistledown, a remnant of a lost human civilization. The Way is a tunnel through space and time that leads to other worlds, some more like planet Earth than Earth itself. It is perhaps the most formidable discovery in Thistledown and with it come disputes as to the nature of the Way and how it should be used. The Way can be reached only through Axis City, the only space station of Thistledown.
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Barely related to Eon and Eternity
- By David A. Kingston on 02-21-15
By: Greg Bear
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Dreams Before the Start of Time
- By: Anne Charnock
- Narrated by: Susan Duerden, Derek Perkins
- Length: 6 hrs and 20 mins
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In a near-future London, Millie Dack places her hand on her belly to feel her baby kick, resolute in her decision to be a single parent. Across town, her closest friend - a hungover Toni Munroe - steps into the shower and places her hand on a medic console. The diagnosis is devastating. In this stunning, bittersweet family saga, Millie and Toni experience the aftershocks of human progress as their children and grandchildren embrace new ways of making babies.
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Read A Calculated Life instead
- By NMwritergal on 04-22-17
By: Anne Charnock
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La ciudad y la ciudad [The City and the City]
- By: China Miéville
- Narrated by: Francesc Belda
- Length: 12 hrs and 21 mins
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Bienvenidos a la historia de dos ciudades gemelas, invisibles la una para la otra, cuyos destinos se entrelazan por el asesinato de la joven Mahalia Geary, hallada muerta y con la cara desfigurada en la ciudad de Beszel. Durante la investigación del crimen, el inspector Borlú seguirá las piras desde Beszel hasta la idéntica ciudad vecina, UI Qoma. Allí descubrirá la participación de la joven en una conspiración política y se verá rodeado de nacionalistas, que intentan destruir la ciudad gemela, y de unificacionistas, que sueñan con convertir las dos ciudades en una.
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Excelente narrador para una clase maestra.
- By CHRISTOPHER LONDON B. on 05-18-23
By: China Miéville
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Among Others
- By: Jo Walton
- Narrated by: Katherine Kellgren
- Length: 10 hrs and 36 mins
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Startling, unusual, and yet irresistably readable, Among Others is at once the compelling story of a young woman struggling to escape a troubled childhood, a brilliant diary of first encounters with the great novels of modern fantasy and SF, and a spellbinding tale of escape from ancient enchantment.
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Subtle Character Piece
- By Eoin on 09-15-11
By: Jo Walton
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The Windup Girl
- By: Paolo Bacigalupi
- Narrated by: Jonathan Davis
- Length: 19 hrs and 34 mins
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Anderson Lake is a company man, AgriGen's Calorie Man in Thailand. Under cover as a factory manager, Anderson combs Bangkok's street markets in search of foodstuffs thought to be extinct, hoping to reap the bounty of history's lost calories. There, he encounters Emiko...Emiko is the Windup Girl, a strange and beautiful creature. One of the New People, Emiko is not human; instead, she is an engineered being, creche-grown and programmed to satisfy the decadent whims of a Kyoto businessman.
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Good and also Frustrating
- By txkimmers on 11-16-09
By: Paolo Bacigalupi
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Sea of Rust
- A Novel
- By: C. Robert Cargill
- Narrated by: Eva Kaminsky
- Length: 10 hrs and 26 mins
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It's been 30 years since the apocalypse and 15 years since the murder of the last human being at the hands of robots. Humankind is extinct. Every man, woman, and child has been liquidated by a global uprising devised by the very machines humans designed and built to serve them. Most of the world is controlled by an OWI - One World Intelligence, the shared consciousness of millions of robots uploaded into one huge mainframe brain.
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This Book has Magic
- By Kurt Schwoppe on 06-15-18
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Out of the Ruins
- By: Preston Grassmann, China Miéville, Emily St. John Mandel, and others
- Narrated by: Alex Boyles, Chelsea Stephens, Heath Miller, and others
- Length: 10 hrs and 12 mins
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A fresh post-apocalyptic anthology: the end of the world seen through the salvage and ruins, featuring Emily St. John Mandel, Carmen Maria Machado, and more.
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More misses than hits.
- By Jimmyjoejangles on 04-30-22
By: Preston Grassmann, and others
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The Snow Queen
- By: Joan D. Vinge
- Narrated by: Ellen Archer
- Length: 20 hrs and 41 mins
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The imperious Winter colonists have ruled the planet Tiamat for 150 years, deriving wealth from the slaughter of the sea mers. But soon the galactic stargate will close, isolating Tiamat, and the 150-year reign of the Summer primitives will begin. All is not lost if Arienrhod, the ageless, corrupt Snow Queen, can destroy destiny with an act of genocide. Arienrhod is not without competition as Moon, a young Summer-tribe sibyl, and the nemesis of the Snow Queen, battles to break a conspiracy that spans space.
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A magnificent performance of an old favorite
- By Nancy on 07-31-12
By: Joan D. Vinge
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This Census-Taker
- By: China Miéville
- Narrated by: Matthew Frow
- Length: 4 hrs and 2 mins
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In a remote house on a hilltop, a lonely boy witnesses a profoundly traumatic event. He tries - and fails - to flee. Left alone with his increasingly deranged parent, he dreams of safety, of joining the other children in the town below, of escape. When at last a stranger knocks at his door, the boy senses that his days of isolation might be over. But by what authority does this man keep the meticulous records he carries? What is the purpose behind his questions? Is he friend? Enemy? Or something else altogether?
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Only Feeding the Darkness
- By Darwin8u on 01-14-16
By: China Miéville
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- Mel
- 03-26-12
Weird--in a Good Way
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
Absolutely. Touted as an
What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)
Ending seemed too irrelevant, like a great trip with no destination...no wrap up, no conclusion, no real answers or resolution.
What does John Lee bring to the story that you wouldn???t experience if you just read the book?
His very elegant and rich voice that lends credibility to an otherwise totally Kafka-ish bizarre story--definitely pronounciation.
Did The City & The City inspire you to do anything?
Think. There were some great reviews written (Ryan from MA, Jefferson from Japan) and some that missed the boat--the dock--the city...the
Any additional comments?
A good introduction to Mieville; looking forward to reading more of his works.
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- Chad
- 08-06-18
A gripping tale that delves into the nature of human perception
As this mystery unravels, it draws the reader into a mirror maze of conflicting perspectives, becoming a fascinating tale about the nature of human perception.
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- Kevin
- 02-22-13
Very Interesting Premise - good performance
I read this book as the 2008 Hugo SCI-FI best novel award. I say this because I was expecting SCI-FI, but this is more of a detective novel set in a few years from now. But there is not that much in the way of real SCI-FI (hard core stuff). It is a quick read (listen) and the performance is very good. The story does carry you and keep you guessing. It does kind of follow the 2000 - 2010 SCI-FI winners where many of the books are more fantasy based then SCI-FI (with a few exceptions).
The author really likes to use imperatives and the performer took great glee in using them - not sure they were needed quite as much as it showed.
But I was entertained overall.
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- RKS
- 11-05-14
fascinating weird fiction, well performed
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The reading of this entertaining story was fittingly gruff/gritty, irreverently flippant when appropriate, but never cartoonish. It was a perfect fit for this combination of weird fiction/fantasy and modern noir detective tale.
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- Gabriel Read
- 06-06-19
Great story, decent narration
The writing style was good and the plot was incredibly engaging.
The narrator had a short, percussive style that took a bit to get used to. Sometimes voices of characters were difficult to separate.
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- T. Powell
- 02-18-18
Not worth it, but interesting premise.
The backdrop of the story is very interesting. But if you think about it for a moment, it's just absurd. So even through this detective story is a serious one. On the backdrop of the two cities.... it's hard to keep reading while you are thinking... "this premise is so unrealistic nothing makes sense"
I do give a gold star to the author for trying something different.
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- Raquel
- 12-06-16
What The City and The City was for me
I enjoy the story more than I thought I was. The performance was great it really help to understand the book.
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- Sarah
- 09-25-12
Really enthralling
I really, really enjoyed this. I've thought about it quite a bit after, about how we all "unsee" things so much in our daily life. Mieville is probably not for everyone and it requires a fair amount of attention when listening, although not as much as some of his other books.
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- McFitz
- 06-07-20
Murder Mystery in a Wonderfully Unique Setting
I’ve had this book on my TBR list for years, but some comments on Goodreads reminded me of it recently. I grabbed the audiobook and was off.
This book isn’t easy to catalog. It’s basically a police procedural, but the unique setting is where the confusion—and the wonder—comes in. The book takes place in an imaginary Eastern European city that exists within another city, but the two are totally separated by allegiance. Citizens must choose to see only their own city and ignore—or “unsee”—the other. This leads to some wonderful quandaries where the book really shines. To investigate a murder, the detective must officially visit the other city and work with another police force. Meanwhile, a mysterious entity above all other authority is lurking and watching for those who “breach” the boundaries.
The characters are not the focus, and most of them are pretty bland. Yes, we want the main character to succeed on his tenacious quest for a murderer, but we never really get a sense of who he is. We’re never sure who the good guys are, either, which is difficult for an author to pull off, but Miéville does it in several of the works I’ve read. I don’t admire the author’s politics, but I do admire his writing.
John Lee does a terrific job with the narration (as usual). His pacing was excellent and his accents were good enough to differentiate the characters.
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- Ernesto I. Ramirez Gomez
- 03-22-19
love it, but sometimes can be a bit confusing
it might be me but at time I found a few momwnts confusing , which the written book made clearer, it might be the narrative, or some mistakes on the narrator when using one or other character.
But the story is pretty good and complex, definitively weird.
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