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Truth of the Divine

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Truth of the Divine

By: Lindsay Ellis
Narrated by: Abigail Thorn, Kaveh Taherian, Stephanie Willis
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PLEASE NOTE: An earlier version of this audiobook had chapters out of order, but this error has been corrected.

Truth of the Divine is the latest alternate-history first-contact novel in the Noumena series from the instant New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Los Angeles Times bestselling author Lindsay Ellis.

The human race is at a crossroads; we know that we are not alone, but details about the alien presence on Earth are still being withheld from the public. As the political climate grows more unstable, the world is forced to consider the ramifications of granting human rights to nonhuman persons. How do you define “person” in the first place?

Cora Sabino not only serves as the full-time communication intermediary between the alien entity Ampersand and his government chaperones but also shares a mysterious bond with him that is both painful and intimate in ways neither of them could have anticipated. Despite this, Ampersand is still keen on keeping secrets, even from Cora, which backfires on them both when investigative journalist Kaveh Mazandarani, a close colleague of Cora’s unscrupulous estranged father, witnesses far more of Ampersand’s machinations than anyone was meant to see.

Since Cora has no choice but to trust Kaveh, the two must work together to prove to a fearful world that intelligent, conscious beings should be considered persons, no matter how horrifying, powerful, or malicious they may seem. Making this case is hard enough when the public doesn’t know what it’s dealing with—and it will only become harder when a mysterious flash illuminates the sky, marking the arrival of an agent of chaos that will light an already-unstable world on fire.

With a voice completely her own, Lindsay Ellis deepens her realistic exploration of the reality of a planet faced with the presence of extraterrestrial intelligence, probing the essential questions of humanity and decency, and the boundaries of the human mind.

While asking the question of what constitutes a “person,” Ellis also examines what makes a monster.

A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin's Press

©2021 Lindsay Ellis (P)2021 Macmillan Audio
Fantasy First Contact Science Fiction Thriller & Suspense Fiction Emotionally Gripping Suspense

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Brain full of endorfins the whole time I listened, despite of the dark subject matter. Enjoyed the new dynamic introduced as well. Can't wait for the next book!

A banger of a sequel

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An engaging follow-up to Axioms End and I couldn't stop listening. The voice acting really added to the depth of story telling and the addition of a separate voice actor for a new protagonist's viewpoint was at first a little jarring but ultimately made for effective story telling without it starting to feel like a radio drama.

I can't say too much about my main criticism of the way the story was delivered without spoilers but suffice to say the hardest part for me was that way that sometimes portraying the true-to-life can make for heavy-going.

Engaging throughout

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Excellent book and fantastic narration. Ellis expertly explores some important issues with our society, and the narrator communicates emotion flawlessly.

Better than the first book

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It was captivating enjoyable and at some points fairly harrowing, I would wholeheartedly recommend.

Youch this one hit hard

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This is quite a sequel!
Had no idea where the story would go, kaves' performance really makes the character likeable and brings the story so much hope in a narrative where there is significant suffering.

The book was a blast, it's intense but the quality of writing has improved so much, and the multiple perspective really balanced Korra's trauma.

Theres a really interesting and neuanced laying out of how humanity eats itself throughout the narrative and it feels very close to home when living though such uncertain times. Very cathartic.

Wow!

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