The Fog Seller
A San Francisco Mystery
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Narrated by:
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David Stifel
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Don Daglow
About this listen
Winner of four major indie publishing gold medals, 2016-17.
From the creator of the Emmy Award-winning Neverwinter Nights, a novel with a unique hero, an unlikely love story, and more twists than San Francisco's Lombard Street.
It's not cozy but it's intimate. It's not procedural but it makes you think, which is why it's been honored both as a mystery and as literary fiction. Its influences range from Raymond Chandler's The Big Sleep to the Coen Brothers' The Big Lebowski to J.D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye.
"Compelling, mysterious, tender and moving...." - IndieReader, March 2017
"Rating: 9/10. The intricate plot is ingeniously executed so that all pieces of the puzzle fit together.... Twists and turns that at first appear questionable end up working perfectly.... The prose is top notch.... The book's distinctively original structure moves the story along briskly...." - The BookLife Prize, Publishers Weekly, September 2017
Assassinated: The crusading politician who saved hundreds of San Francisco homes from the bulldozers of a big developer.
Accused: A mysterious young loner who speaks his own unique dialect of English and refuses to answer questions.
Unexpected: A woman who will risk her promising future for a man without a past.
When teacher turned deckhand Steve Ondelle is framed for the killing of a San Francisco supervisor, he tumbles into a world of billion-dollar deals and bizarre sexual adventures, a world where hard evidence depicts him as a misfit who turns to murder.
To expose these freshly-minted lies, Steve must first make peace with a lifetime of painful truths. He travels from the piers of Sausalito to the penthouses of San Francisco, with unlikely allies like Leonard the Human Statue, Eli of the Coral Reef, The Prophet of Market Street.
And Liam the Fog Seller.
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- B. Gaskell-Denvil
- 16-02-2019
Delightful enjoyment
This book is remarkably clever and absolutely unique. The main protagonist, who is also the narrator since the book is written in the first person, is a fascinating mixture of maniac obstinacy, and intelligent imagination.
Beautifully written with a delicioust blend of highly original and excellently presented characters, I have a couple of very small negative criticisms, in that the book could have done with small cuts here and there since it tends to be just slightly repetitive, and secondly that the actual mystery is less of a mystery than it should have been. But there are plenty of fascinating twists and turns, and I won't drop spoilers - so I can simply say that this book is most certainly worth reading and entertains from the first to the last page.
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