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Bruce Hartman
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Awarded the Kirkus Star for Books of Exceptional Merit
Nicole P. is an Irish graduate student pursuing a doctorate in literary theory in New York. She checks herself into the Palmer Institute (a posh upstate mental hospital), seeking help with anxiety and disorientation triggered by a recent breakup and her quest for a dissertation topic. But by the time she’s discharged two weeks later, her life has become dangerously entangled with those of her psychiatrist, who has fallen in love with her, and two schizophrenic patients, Hunter and Antonia Morgan, 21-year-old twins whose mother, Maria Morgan, committed suicide seven years earlier. Maria Morgan’s suicide has cast a spell over the Institute, enmeshing everyone there in a world of deception, delusion, and death. Prompted by a blackmailer named Dubin, Nicole realizes that she must untangle the mystery of that suicide and its consequences in order to keep from losing her mind.
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Critic reviews
"A mind-bending marriage of ambitious literary theory and classic murder mystery...In this intricately plotted novel, Hartman spins the familiar trappings of gothic mystery together with a fresh postmodern sensibility, producing a story that's as rich and satisfying as it is difficult to categorize.... As Hartman skillfully blurs the lines between fiction and reality, the book becomes a profound meditation on art, identity and their messy spheres of influence...An exciting, original take on the literary mystery genre." (Kirkus Reviews)
"A great read and highly recommended." (Jack Magnus, Readers' Favorite Book Reviews)
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- Reg
- 05-17-16
What a Ride!
You don't what's what or who's who in this listen! Could Dubin be someone other than who he says he is? Is Nicole really crazy?? Whose daughter is Olympia, anyway? Was Maria murdered or was it suicide? Are Hofmann and Bratolli crazy or brilliant and about to cure Hunter and Antonia? Are Hunter and Antonia as crazy as they appear?
Maria commits suicide while rehearsing to perform the opera of the Tales of Hofmann. This sets the stage for a real life drama acting out the opera seven years later. The setting is a mental hospital where her two children have been placed after her death. They are schizophrenics who have every appearance of living in their own world. The real and surreal are so deftly painted that you really don't know what happened to who and who anybody really is until the very end! I did guess what happened and by whom about an hour from the end of the listen but I wasn't entirely sure I was right until the last scene unfolded.
Neal Arango does a great job with the narration and brings the story to life.
I received this audiobook from Audiobook Boom! in exchange for an honest review.
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- Bookwurm
- 04-26-16
An Absorbing Story-Many Twists and Turns
This was a great mystery whodunit. The characters were quirky and fascinating in their quest to find the murderer of the opera singer that takes place 7 years prior.
You just want to devour the book to get to the bottom of the mystery, but try to savor the rich characterizations, and plot development. I look forward to listening again.
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- in1ear (John Row)
- 03-31-16
Mystery light
Would you consider the audio edition of The Rules of Dreaming to be better than the print version?
I haven't read the print version.
What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)
Disappointed
Have you listened to any of Neal Arango’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I haven't but its a pretty good reading on this one. I would listen to others
Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
The ending was a let down. so again disappointed.
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Bruce Hartman has writing skill. Neal Arango is a pretty good voice actor. This particular work just didn't work for me.
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- Marie
- 06-30-16
Fantastic psychological drama
If you could sum up The Rules of Dreaming in three words, what would they be?
Utterly mind blowing
What other book might you compare The Rules of Dreaming to and why?
Has a very "Shutter Island" kind of feel about it
Have you listened to any of Neal Arango’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Yes, as with In the Shadow of Angels and Battle Earth, Neal does a phenomenal job of capturing the character's voices and performing them convincingly.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Without actually giving it away, there is a big reveal about the character narrating the story that really surprised me and Neal delivered that moment beautifully.
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- Lisa
- 04-11-16
Confusing mystery
I received this book for free for an honest and unbiased review of the book.
Dubin and Hoffman are 2 people who are looking into the death of Maria, an opera singer who left her 2 children in a psychiatric unit after her death. The 2 are trying to figure out if it was suicide or murder. In the telling of the story we go back and forth in the telling of real life and opera acts. I had a hard time distinguishing when real life was taking place and when the opera acts were taking place. It was a good story and mystery, I just had a difficult time keeping up with what was going on and when it was happening. There were 3 women involved with Hoffman at different times and I guess confusion is just my one word description of this book.
The narrator was a good choice for this book, he did a great job.
This book was not for me but I would not say it was bad.
Happy Reading/Listening!!!
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- The Bookwyrm Speaks
- 07-13-16
Lots a twists and turns
I didnt know anything about this story going in, and as I read along, that lack of preconceptions helped, because this thing has more twists and turns than a politicians campaign speech. With a cast of wonderfully diverse and interesting characters, a plot that keeps you guessing until the very end and a narrator that brings it all to life, this is a story and fan of mysteries should enjoy listening to.
I was given a copy of this book free of charge by the narrrator in exchange for an honest review through Audiobook Boom.
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- latasha
- 10-28-19
ok..
This was ok. at the beginning i was confused sometimes. it seemed we had 2 men telling the story from their point of view? i stuck with it but it was just ok. Neal Arango narrates this and he does a good job. i love the cover art for the book.
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- Christina
- 07-18-16
Great Thriller
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This was a great story. Held my attention from the beginning. The characters were explained thoroughly and at times I felt like I was in the story. I will absolutely listen to again. I was given this book in exchange for an honest review.
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- BT
- 09-28-19
Don't bother guessing, you wont get it
I received a free copy of this book, at my request, and am leaving this voluntary unbiased review.
Let me start by saying, I don't read/listen to much mystery. However the premise of this one intrigued me. I was a little confused when I started, as the story I was expecting was not what I got.
The synopsis of the book suggests the book centers around Nichole, a stressed college student. While she is one of the 3 POV's we see the story through, the bulk of the story is told from the POV of her psychiatrist Dr. Hoffman. He tells the main narrative, while Nichole and Dubin are mostly there to provide external information that Dr. Hoffman doesn't posses.
The story, however, is good. It twist the turns and eventually gets to a conclusion. **minor spoilers** don't think too hard, though, the book doesn't really give you enough info to solve the mystery more than a guess or hunch.
But ultimately, this book is less mystery and more of a study of the human mind. The "who done it" is really just the catalyst for the plot, rather than the plot itself. It definitely speaks great volume about the state of a decaying mind and our perception of reality.
I wasn't a big fan of the pacing of the main story, however. It crammed a into the first 1/3 of the book, then languished on for quite a while. Instead of progressing the plot, it more increased the mystery and just kind of hung about. The story would burst forward a small amount then just grind to a stop again. The starting and stopping made it hard to get any momentum with the story. I haven't decided if this was deliberate or not, to keep the reader off balance (like a patient) or if this was an oversight.
The voice narration by Neal Arango was good. His male characters were well done and mostly differently acted. His female voices were passable and not bad. However, as there was few females in the book,I don't know how he would have coped in a book with a wider character set.
All in all a very interesting book, even if it did drag on a bit at times. The voice acting was well done and believable. A definite 3.5 /5.
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- Donnie Burgess
- 04-03-16
An engrossing mystery!
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Dubin, an unscrupulous detective-turned-blackmailer, finds himself outside the Palmer Institute in northern New York. He’s investigating the apparent suicide of Maria Morgan, a local opera singer and the wife of a wealthy landowner, some seven years ago. His motive isn’t necessarily to find the truth.
Ned Hoffman, a psychiatrist who is new to the institute, is charged with the care of Hunter and Antonia Morgan, twin siblings and progeny of Maria and Avery Morgan. He’s concerned that the treatment they are receiving may not be in their best interest.
Each begins to question the same series of events from seven years before, trying to determine what really happened to Maria, and why Hunter and Antonia are in the institute. They soon learn that there’s more to Maria’s suicide and her children’s descent into madness than meets the eye.
In The Rules of Dreaming, Hartman uses a diverse cast of characters to tell a chilling tale of power, corruption, greed, and consequences. Each character is so well defined that it is often difficult to tell whose narrative is the most important to the story. Hartman’s seamless blend of first and third person narration keeps the mystery at the fore, while always leaving more questions than answers. From the first page to the last, I found myself reading at a frenzied pace to unravel the mystery. The moment I reached the words ‘the end’, I immediately wanted to read it again to look for hidden clues. The Rules of Dreaming is unquestionably the most engrossing mystery story I’ve read in years!
Neal Arango’s narration of the story is wonderful. Each character has a unique voice which makes the task of keeping track of a dozen or more characters a bit easier.
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