Paradime, Alan Glynn
Paradime, Alan Glynn
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Paradime
A Novel

Author: Alan Glynn

Narrator: Will Damron

Unabridged: 9 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/02/2016


Synopsis

What would you do if life handed you a double?Danny Lynch didn't sign up for this, but right now this line cook gig is all he's got. Three weeks ago he was gainfully employed in Afghanistan and doing fine. Now he's back in New York City and lucky to be employed at all, even if that means dicing carrots for ten hours a day in a stuffy Midtown restaurant. The job's one saving grace is a sight line from his prep station in the kitchen to a coveted corner table in the main room. For Danny this is a window into the lives of Barcadero's flashy clientele—which, he soon discovers, includes a man who happens to look exactly like him. Teddy Trager is a young venture capitalist, the visionary founder of billion-dollar investment firm Paradime Capital. He has everything Danny never knew he wanted—a cashmere suit, a gorgeous girlfriend, a sleek sports car—and the closer Danny looks at Trager, the more fixated he becomes. A new stand-alone novel from the award-winning author of Limitless, Paradime is a harrowing story of a twenty-first-century identity crisis that thrills from the start.

About Alan Glynn

ALAN GLYNN is a graduate of Trinity College, Dublin. His first novel, The Dark Fields, was republished as Limitless and simultaneously released as a film of the same name in March 2011, and was subsequently developed into a TV series by CBS. The winner of the Ireland AM Crime Fiction Award and a finalist for an Edgar Award, Glynn is also the author of Winterland, Bloodland, Graveland, and Paradime. He lives in Ireland.

About Will Damron

Will Damron was raised in southern Virginia and is a novelist and award-winning audiobook narrator. He has also worked as a stage actor and historical interpreter. When not roving the great outdoors in Scotland, New England, or the American West, he can be found in his studio in Los Angeles.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Leftbanker on December 21, 2020

This was almost the same novel as Limitless, only not as much fun—and Limitless wasn’t much fun at all. The protagonists from both novels are more identical than Danny and Teddy Traeger. They are both underachieving beta males with a strong self-destructive streak and neither seem capable of extract......more

Goodreads review by Ella on January 19, 2021

This is not the sort of book I would read. I must admit that I found this book really difficult to get into. The main character just wasn’t likeable. He annoyed me. But then after the first 50 pages or so all that changed and I was hooked. It made me wonder what I would do given I found my doppelgän......more

Goodreads review by Nemo ☠️ (pagesandprozac) on November 04, 2021

a good concept that fizzles out to one of the most anticlimactic endings i've ever read (except for that final sentence, but the way danny's story was wrapped up was... terrible.)......more

Goodreads review by Liz on November 06, 2016

Thrilled to have discovered a new to me author. I'll be reading lots more by him. Loved that I couldn't predict how the book would go, couldn't predict the end. Lots of twists and lots to think about.......more

Goodreads review by Gamar on December 25, 2021

not so bad, not so good........more


Quotes

“Suspend your disbelief, and go along for a superfast, thoroughly enjoyable roller-coaster ride with Danny.” Booklist

“The story maintains a deliciously creepy atmosphere, with dark humor as Danny manages to sneak into Teddy’s life. The plot keeps moving with plenty of effective surprises, and the final chapters successfully navigate to an even darker tone.” Kirkus Reviews

“A doppelganger tale of conspiracy and paranoia which starts in fourth gear, quickly revis up into fifth, and thereafter roars along like an Exocet in agony…Suffice to say that it’s his most inventive novel since The Dark Fields—which was adapted into the movie Limitless―and arguably a more fascinating psychological-thriller-cum-tragedy.” Crime Always Pays