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Penguin presents the unabridged, downloadable, audiobook edition of The Queen of the Night by Alexander Chee, read by Rachel Bavidge.

From a writer praised by Junot Díaz as 'the fire, in my opinion, and the light', a mesmerizing novel that follows one woman's rise from circus rider to courtesan to world-renowned star

Lilliet Berne is a sensation of the Paris Opera, a legendary soprano with every accolade except an original role. When one is finally offered to her, she realizes with alarm that the libretto is based on a hidden piece of her past.

Only four could have betrayed her: one is dead, one loves her still, one wants only to own her. And one, she hopes, never thinks of her at all.

As Lilliet mines her memories for clues, she recalls her life as an orphan who left the American frontier for Europe and was swept up into the glitzy, gritty world of Second Empire Paris. In order to survive, she transformed herself from circus rider to courtesan, from empress's maid to stage ingénue,all the while weaving a web of passion and intrigue. Will the truth secure Lillet's fate - or destroy her with the secrets it reveals?

Fifteen years in the writing, The Queen of the Night is a literary tour de force that is also ferociously readable. A blazing tale of lust, ambition, betrayal and revenge, it will captivate readers right up to its final electrifying denouement.

'Epic, gorgeous, haunting' Hanya Yanagihara, Man Booker shortlisted author of A Little Life

'Astonishing' Karen Russell, New York Times best-selling author of Swamplandia

'Luminous' J. Courtney Sullivan, New York Times best-selling author of Maine

'Glittering' Wall Street Journal

'Epic' Vogue

'Lush and sweeping' Publishers Weekly

'Plotted like a fine embroidery' NPR

'Completely engrossing' Library Journal, STARRED

'Richly researched, ornately plotted' Kirkus, STARRED

'Dramatic, audacious and extravagant' Chicago Review of Books

ALEXANDER CHEE won a Whiting Award for his first novel, Edinburgh, and is a recipient of the NEA Fellowship in Fiction and residencies from the MacDowell Colony, Ledig House, and Civitella Ranieri. His writing has appeared in the New York Times Book Review, Tin House, Slate, and NPR, among others, and he is a Contributing Editor at The New Republic. He lives in New York City.

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Critic reviews

One doesn't so much read The Queen of the Night as one is bewitched by it (Hanya Yanagihara, author of the Man Booker shortlisted 'A Little Life')
A celebration . . . of creativity, ingenuity, endurance, mastery and grace
An epic novel, brilliantly extravagant
Lush and sweeping . . . A moving meditation on the transformative power of fate, art, time, and sheer survival
Sprawling, soaring, bawdy and plotted like a fine embroidery
It just sounds terrific. It sounds like opera
A night at an opera you'll wish never-ending (Helen Oyeyemi, author of 'Boy, Snow, Bird' and 'Mr. Fox')
An astonishing universe into which its lucky readers can dissolve completely
Utterly engrossing. You won't want to miss this
A spellbinding story of intrigue and self-reinvention
All stars
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I went to this book thinking it would be exactly up my street being a fan of historical fiction in 1800's but... this was a disappointment. A lot of work and reasearch went in to the novel but all goes to waste when the plot is bland mellowdrama with an under developed cast of characters particular the protagonist who has no personality what so ever and 'The Tenor' who comes of a mustache twirling villian. Too long to be enjoyable fluff either.

Its a bit of a slog...

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