The Archivist
A Thriller
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Narrated by:
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Caroline Hewitt
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By:
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Rex Pickett
About this listen
When archivist Nadia Fontaine is found dead of an apparent drowning, Emily Snow is hired by Regents University to finish the job she started - to organize and process the papers of Raymond West, a famous Pulitzer Prize-winning author who has been short-listed for the Nobel.
Emily’s job comes with its inherent pressures. West’s wife, Elizabeth, is an heiress who’s about to donate $25 million to the Memorial Library - an eight-story architectural marvel that is the crown jewel of the university. The inaugural event in just a few months will be a gala for the who’s who of San Diego to celebrate the unveiling of the Raymond West Collection and the financial gift that made it all possible.
As Emily sets to work on the West papers, it begins to dawn on her that several items have gone missing from the collection. To trace their whereabouts, she gains unsupervised access to the highly restricted “dark archives", in which she opens a Pandora’s box of erotically and intellectually charged correspondence between Raymond West and the late Nadia Fontaine. Through their archived emails, Emily goes back a year in time and relives the tragic trajectory of their passionate love affair. Did Nadia really drown accidentally, as the police report concluded, or could it have been suicide, or, even worse, murder? Compelled to complete the collection and find the truth, Emily unwittingly morphs into an adult Nancy Drew and a one-woman archivist crusader on a mission to right the historical record.
Twisting slowly like a tourniquet, The Archivist turns into a suspenseful murder mystery with multiple and intersecting layers. Not just a whodunit, it is also a profound meditation on love, privacy, and the ethics of destroying or preserving materials of a highly personal nature.
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- Llynn of melbourne
- 06-12-2021
Absorbing
It took a while and I did think often this would be a better book if it had a tighter grip on the plot lines but I did keep listening, didn’t skip bits and ultimately enjoyed it. The narrator did a great job on the audiobook.
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- Anonymous User
- 03-04-2022
Long but mostly enjoyable
I found that I was trying to make up my mind about whether I was enjoying the book for more than the first half. then the final chapters made it all come together and by the end I was sad it finished
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- Elizabeth Stacey
- 05-01-2022
Is this a spoof?
The premise of this story seems interesting but the author has swallowed a thesaurus and after a while I found the mixed metaphors and multiple adjectives and adverbs in every sentence so distracting I couldn’t finish. ‘She stepped across lily pads of desire’ like an osprey unfurling her wings and using her talons… this from memory but I just kept laughing so I remember it well. I’m usually kind when reviewing but I feel I wasted a lot of time and will never know what happens
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