Marina by Carlos Ruiz Zafón audiobook

Marina

By Carlos Ruiz Zafón
Translated from the Spanish by Lucia Graves
Read by Daniel Weyman

Hachette Book Group 9780316044714

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9781478901730

Runtime: 7.50 Hours
Category: Fiction/Horror
Audience: Young Adult (12–17)
Language: English

Summary

Summary

A Publishers Weekly Pick of the Week, July 2014

In May 1980, fifteen-year-old Oscar Drai suddenly vanishes from his boarding school in Barcelona. For seven days and seven nights no one knows his whereabouts.

His story begins in an old quarter of the city, where he meets the strange Marina and her father, Germán Blau, a portrait painter. Marina takes Oscar to a cemetery to watch a macabre ritual that occurs on the last Sunday of each month. At exactly ten o'clock in the morning, a coach pulled by black horses appears. From it descends a woman, her face shrouded be a black velvet cloak. Holding a single rose, she walks to a gravestone that bears no name, only a mysterious emblem of a black butterfly with open wings.

When Oscar and Marina decide to follow her, they begin a journey that transports them to a forgotten, postwar Barcelona—a world of aristocrats and actresses, inventors and tycoons—and reveals a dark secret that lies waiting in the mysterious labyrinth beneath the city streets.

Written just before The Shadow of the Wind, Carlos Ruiz Zaf├│n's Marina has long been a cult classic in Spain and is now an international bestseller.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Ruiz Zafón tells his gothic tale with a great deal of exposition interspersed with sudden bursts of action. Weyman handles this expertly, narrating with great emotion, making the many minutes of description interesting to the listener…He also plays around with a wide variety of accents: Spanish, Russian, German, and American characters are all subtly but distinctly portrayed, while narration is performed in dulcet English tones. Many characters are elderly and are given creaky voices that wobble in pitch, but it’s never cartoonish. This is a sophisticated performance of an atmospheric, complex mystery.” Publishers Weekly (starred audio review)
“From the very first page, this beautifully written work of historical fiction is impossible to put down. With elements of romance, mystery, and horror, none of them overwhelming the other, this complex volume that hints at Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein manages to weave together three separate stories for a cohesive and eerie result.” School Library Journal (starred review)
“Zafón transports readers to 1979 Barcelona, where fifteen-year-old Oscar Drai lives a dreary boarding school life. That’s until he meets a girl named Marina, who takes him to an old cemetery where a cloaked woman conducts an odd ritual over a nameless grave…Unlikely discoveries in mysterious, half-ruined mansions alternate with spine-tingling action sequences to create a grotesquerie that will delight horror fans.” Publishers Weekly
“Like Paris in Leroux’s The Phantom of the Opera, Ruiz Zafón’s Barcelona is a character in its own right, linchpin for this richly atmospheric, genuinely scary tale…High-quality gothic genre fiction with a classic Mary Shelley sensibility.” Kirkus Reviews

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Author

Author Bio: Carlos Ruiz Zafón

Author Bio: Carlos Ruiz Zafón

Carlos Ruiz Zafón (1964-2020) wrote several novels, including the international phenomenon The Shadow of the Wind. His work has been honored with numerous awards, including the Edebé Award, Spain’s most prestigious prize for young adult fiction.

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Available Formats : Library CD
Category: Fiction/Horror
Runtime: 7.50
Audience: Young Adult (12–17)
Language: English