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Gabriel's Moon

By: William Boyd
Narrated by: George Blagden
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Brought to you by Penguin.

In his most exhilarating novel yet, Britain’s greatest storyteller transports you from the vibrant streets of sixties London to the sun-soaked cobbles of Cadiz and the frosty squares of Warsaw, as an accidental spy is drawn into the shadows of espionage and obsession.


Gabriel Dax is a young man haunted by the memories of a tragedy: every night, when sleep finally comes, he dreams about his childhood home in flames. His days are spent on the move as an acclaimed travel writer, capturing the changing landscapes in the grip of the Cold War. When he’s offered the chance to interview a political figure, his ambition leads him unwittingly into a web of duplicities and betrayals.

As Gabriel’s reluctant initiation takes hold, he is drawn deeper into the shadows. Falling under the spell of Faith Green, an enigmatic and ruthless MI6 handler, he becomes ‘her spy’, unable to resist her demands. But amid the peril, paranoia and passion consuming Gabriel’s new covert life, it will be the revelations closer to home that change the rest of his story. . .

'Sheer, truly brilliant storytelling. He has probably written more classic books than any of his contemporaries’ Daily Telegraph

‘If it’s true escapism you’re after, William Boyd can always be relied upon to transport the reader from reality’ Vogue

'A master storyteller' Observer


© William Boyd 2024 (P) Penguin Audio 2024

Espionage Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Literary Fiction Literature & Fiction Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense

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Critic reviews

One of our best contemporary storytellers
Simply the best realistic storyteller of his generation (Sebastian Faulks)
The finest storyteller of his generation
What could be more reassuring in troubling times than a new William Boyd novel?
A master storyteller
Boyd is abundantly talented at capturing life’s disconnections
All stars
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Great novel, spoiled by tedious and weird narration. George Blagden starts and finishes every single sentence on the same tone and with the same rise and fall, and does women’s voices in a peculiar Marilyn-Monroe-style breathiness which is intensely irritating. For a trained actor, this is amateurish. Audible should not use him again until he’s had some voice direction.

Very poor narration

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A great sense of time and place, beautifully observed .
A great yarn with twists and turns.
A captivating read,

Dark Skies

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A great story read superbly well. Is it fair to say that the protagonist is brilliantly evoked by writer and reader but that some of the other characters, especially the women, seem thinner? I’m not sure. Could the same point be made of Dostoevsky? I’ll have to listen again ….

Someone’s been reading Dostoevsky

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Loved the first half but it became too boys own Cold War spyupmamship for me. Shame!

Eminently readable

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I binge listened to this book through evening and night. An unusual choice of book for me perhaps but I was gripped by the storyline, in admiration of the narrative skills and language and was left wanting more. Can't imagine how I have managed to miss this author all my life .

Gripped from the beginning

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