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  • By: Liz Monument
  • Narrated by: Imogen Church
  • Length: 12 hrs and 11 mins
  • 3.7 out of 5 stars (49 ratings)
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The Eternity Fund

By: Liz Monument
Narrated by: Imogen Church
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Summary

A futuristic noir thriller: When Jess Green is recruited by the Unit for her unusual abilities, she hopes she’s finally found safe haven. Unfortunately life in Department Thirteen (Crime Solutions) is anything but.

A sinister brotherhood are stealing human organs, and Jess and her uncooperative handler are put on the case. Their quest takes them into the lair of a rich philanthropist and his beautiful, brilliant daughter who together run The Eternity Fund, anti-aging as it’s never been known before.

Haunted by flashbacks and convinced that something within the organisation is dreadfully familiar, Jess finds herself recalling the shadows of her past and wondering whether she will ever truly be free…

©2013 Liz Monument (P)2015 Audible, Ltd

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An intelligent take on the future maybe

If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

What (who) would you sacrifice to live forever?

Any additional comments?

The future is a scary place with dark roots in the past in this chilling tale of a society where people are divided into the valued and the disposable.

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Fast paced Scifi thriller full of twists and tech

An exciting escape into a dark future through the eyes of a newly recruited heroine. Wonderfully narrated edge of the seat stuff.

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Good concept but quite boring

Well, the discription of this book made it quite intriguing so I went for it. But even if the concept is really cool it took me way to long to get hold of the actual story. And by then I had become quite tired of it. I can't say I was overly excited about the ending either.

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brilliant

loved it, really good story, and told clearly and with passion. Well recommend to all.

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Crime and SF

Would you listen to The Eternity Fund again? Why?

Probably. I will give her next book a chance

What did you like best about this story?

It was something different and it wasn't obvious who the perpetrator was.

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addictive post-apocalyptic dystopian fairytale

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Absolutely. Beautifully observed characterisations; highly original and endearling female protagonist with an uncanny talent, who comes head to head with a brilliantly realised, scary societal solution to anti aging, and a twisting, beguiling plot driven through a vicerally depicted, seductively believable future world. Very ocassional i got a bit lost, but it didn't affect the story's overall excitement . I'd like a copy of the book to reread the complex ending - but then i'm someone who always needs to get the crossword puzzle out. Looking forward to the second and third in the trilogy, not least see how the bigger canvas is painted. What destroyed the earth initially? Will notions of anti-ageing ever lose traction? How can Jess make sense of her future... ?

What did you like best about this story?

Being thrown headlong into a confident, assured narrative and left to glean the context and story like a local. The writer's authentic voice and engaging style creates a fully formed furturescape, yet simultaneously maintains a deep sense of mystery. Reminded me of Pullman's writing, in that way.

Which character – as performed by Imogen Church – was your favourite?

Jess, of course. But they're all engaging, particularly Mo, and Jess's mentor, who's name i've forgotten. I loved the golumesque librarian too.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Yes, but I only wish I had the time - instead I was listening in snatched moments on the tube and whilst cooking meals for hoards. Would buy the book too, if it gets into print. It should.

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a good start but a missed oppotunity

The world in which our main character occupies is rich and interesting, the characters are brilliant I foud myself wanting to know more about them but our main character is the opposite, uninteresting is the best word to describe her. The ending felt rushed and incomplete so I am hopi g for another book or two. A missed oppotunity.

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Engaging story but appalling English

What would have made The Eternity Fund better?

Attention to English language. Even MS word would have corrected most of the errors.

Would you ever listen to anything by Liz Monument again?

No

Did the narration match the pace of the story?

Yes - actually the narrator was the saving grace.

What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?

Nothing

Any additional comments?

The story itself was reasonably good but there were so many 'English' errors that I became very frustrated. Poorly written - "Mo and me" ?? For goodness sake, that's grammar 101 - "Mo and I"!! Made up words and repetition of others, stock phrases over used. Sad, because otherwise I would have enjoyed the content.

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