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The Fraud

By: Zadie Smith
Narrated by: Zadie Smith
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Brought to you by Penguin.

Book of the Year 2023 according to New York Times, New Yorker, Guardian, Economist, Observer, The Spectator, Financial Times, Vogue, The Times, The Oldie, i Paper, The Standard, Washington Post, Independent, Daily Express

SHORTLISTED FOR WATERSTONES BOOK OF THE YEAR 2023
SHORTLISTED FOR THE WRITERS’ PRIZE FOR FICTION 2024
ONE OF SARAH JESSICA PARKER’S BEST BOOKS OF 2023
LONGLISTED FOR THE WALTER SCOTT PRIZE FOR HISTORICAL FICTION 2024


Truth and fiction. Jamaica and Britain. Who gets to tell their story?

In her first historical novel, Zadie Smith transports the reader to a Victorian England transfixed by the real-life trial of the Tichborne Claimant, in which a cockney butcher, recently returned from Australia, lays claim to the Tichborne baronetcy, with his former slave Andrew Bogle as star witness. Watching the proceedings, and with her own story to tell, is Eliza Touchet – cousin, housekeeper and perhaps more – to failing novelist William Harrison Ainsworth.

From literary London to the Jamaica’s sugar-cane plantations, Zadie Smith weaves an enthralling story linking the rich and the poor, the free and the enslaved, and the comic and the tragic.

‘A writer at the peak of her powers’ The Telegraph

‘It’s difficult to give any idea of how extraordinary this book is. One of the great historical novels, certainly. But has any historical novel ever combined such brilliantly researched and detailed history with such intensely imagined fiction?' Michael Frayn

‘As always it is a pleasure to be in Zadie Smith’s mind . . . Dickens may be dead, but Smith, thankfully, is alive’ New York Times

‘Zadie Smith’s Victorian-set masterpiece holds a mirror up to Britain . . . The Fraud is the genuine article’ Independent

‘Smith’s dazzling historical novel combines deft writing and strenuous construction in a tale of literary London and the horrors of slavery’ Guardian


Instant Sunday Times bestseller, September 2023

©2023 Zadie Smith (P)2023 Penguin Audio

Black Creators Caribbean Creators Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Literary Fiction World Literature England Marriage Caribbean

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I regret downloading this audio book. Zadie Smith is not a good narrator and makes a rambling story much harder to follow.

I am struggling with this novel.

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It’s difficult to enjoy the story as the narration is so poor- wish I had read the other reviews pre purchase. Although I’m
sure the authors narrations bring an extra quality to the story telling, unfortunately the poor clarity of the vocal is quite distracting and ultimately made listening less joyful.

Awful narration

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poor narration Zadie's voice is very muffled in this recording. Good story though keeps you guessing

muffled narration

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Every sentence feels delicious to the ear.
I am quite fussy about quality of narrators and found this narrator absolutely brilliant.
I think Zadie Smith’s attention to historical detail is so impressive - down to the topics of the day that different people would be talking about around the breakfast table - and the pace, characters brought so vividly to life. I thoroughly enjoyed it. A wonderful literary achievement.

Brilliant writing paired with excellent narrator

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Zadie Smith has done a remarkable job of telling us the story of a notorious court case in Victorian England. Her research of newspaper articles and court transcripts was clearly meticulous and we are treated to a fascinating account of fraudulence, public opinion and literary circles. I loved the story and her writing is fantastic, but I found the intonation and delivery of the narrative difficult to follow at times. A different reader may do it more justice. Absolutely worth it if you get along with her narration.

Brilliant historical novel.

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