DArc, Robert Repino
DArc, Robert Repino
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D'Arc

Author: Robert Repino

Narrator: Bronson Pinchot

Unabridged: 11 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/09/2017


Synopsis

In the aftermath of the War with No Name, the Colony has been defeated, its queen lies dead, and the world left behind will never be the same. In her madness, the queen used a strange technology to uplift the surface animals, turning dogs and cats, bats and bears, pigs and wolves into intelligent, highly evolved creatures who rise up and kill their oppressors. And now, after years of bloodshed, these sentient beasts must learn to live alongside their sworn enemies—humans.Far removed from this newly emerging civilization, a housecat turned war hero named Mort(e) lives a quiet life with the love he thought he had lost, a dog named Sheba. But before long, the chaos that they escaped comes crashing down around them. An unstoppable monster terrorizes a nearby settlement of beavers. A serial killer runs amok in the holy city of Hosanna. An apocalyptic cult threatens the fragile peace. And a mysterious race of amphibious creatures rises from the seas, intent on fulfilling the Colony’s destiny and ridding the earth of all humans. No longer able to run away, Sheba and Mort(e) rush headlong into the conflict, ready to fight but unprepared for a world that seems hell-bent on tearing them apart. In the twilight of all life on earth, love survives—but at a cost that only the desperate and the reckless are willing to pay.

About Robert Repino

Robert Repino grew up in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania. After serving in the Peace Corps, he earned an MFA in creative writing from Emerson College. His fiction has appeared in the Literary Review, Night Train, Hobart, and the Coachella Review. Repino teaches at Gotham Writers Workshop and has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. He lives in New York and works as an editor for Oxford University Press.

About Bronson Pinchot

Bronson Pinchot, Audible’s Narrator of the Year for 2010, has won Publishers Weekly Listen-Up Awards, AudioFile Earphones Awards, Audible’s Book of the Year Award, and Audie Awards for several audiobooks, including Matterhorn, Wise Blood, Occupied City, and The Learners. A magna cum laude graduate of Yale, he is an Emmy- and People’s Choice-nominated veteran of movies, television, and Broadway and West End shows. His performance of Malvolio in Twelfth Night was named the highlight of the entire two-year Kennedy Center Shakespeare Festival by the Washington Post. He attended the acting programs at Shakespeare & Company and Circle-in-the-Square, logged in well over 200 episodes of television, starred or costarred in a bouquet of films, plays, musicals, and Shakespeare on Broadway and in London, and developed a passion for Greek revival architecture.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Amy on January 12, 2022

This is kind of a coming of age story in a post Great War world where humans and animals try to make peace after years of trying to murder each other. Also, there are new killer fish monsters for good measure! Is it as good as Mort(e)? No, not quite. There were definitely some cool plot moments but t......more

Goodreads review by Loring on April 18, 2017

It's fun to read the discussions on Goodreads between one-star and five-star rankers for the opening book, Mort(e), in the Animal Apocalypse (War With No Name). Maybe the community ranking is higher for this second full-length book (not counting the novella Culdesac) because fans were the ones tendi......more

Goodreads review by Sam on February 01, 2018

This is a sequel to Mort which was a novel about animals being uplifted, getting larger, standing on two legs and growing arms. It was all the work of sentient ants who decided to remake the world and destroy humans. Mort is a very interesting scifi premise and has great characters and motivations.......more

Goodreads review by Candace on January 27, 2022

Not a horrible story, but kind of an unnecessary story.......more

Goodreads review by Noel on November 13, 2023

Not quite as enthralled with this one as the first but I still enjoyed it. And again, somehow Repino manages to maintain a level of credibility in an otherwise whacky scenario. I mean, a big spider (which turns out to be a land crab) plaguing a city of beavers, who are meanwhile fighting with the lo......more


Quotes

“Excellent…This is weird sci-fi at its best…The entire series is one of the most unique concepts in modern science fiction.”

Inverse

“It’s just as imaginative and intense as the first book.”

BookRiot

“In Repino’s fantastic follow-up to 2015’s Mort(e)…Sheba (who renames herself D’arc), with her genuine goodness and wide-eyed fascination with everything, is immensely likable. Curmudgeonly, weary Mort(e) carries the weight of this brave new world firmly on his shoulders. Well-drawn characters and emotional heft are hallmarks of this unusual series about the power of myth, love, and redemption in a dangerous time.”

Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“This follow-up to Mort(e) finds Repino’s humanized animals learning to navigate a new world as they work alongside humans, mourn their past, and deal with intricate emotions…pleasing old and new readers alike.”

Library Journal