Prophet, Helen Macdonald
Prophet, Helen Macdonald
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Prophet

Author: Helen Macdonald, Sin Blaché

Narrator: Jake Fairbrother, Ryan Forde Iosco, Charlotte Davey

Unabridged: 18 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 08/15/2023


Synopsis

From the extraordinary minds of award-winning and New York Times–bestselling author of H Is for Hawk Helen Macdonald and first-time author Sin Blaché, Prophet is their electric debut, a tantalizing adventure fusing noir, sci-fi, and a slow burn romance—set in a universe just one perilous step from our own.

Adam Rubenstein and Sunil Rao have been reluctant partners since their Uzbekistan days. Adam is a seemingly unflappable American intelligence officer and Rao is an ex-MI6 agent, an addict and rudderless pleasure hound, with the uncanny ability to discern the truth of things—about everyone and everything other than Adam. When an American diner turns up in a foggy field in the UK after a mysterious death, Adam and Rao are called in to investigate, setting into motion the most dangerous and otherworldly mission of their lives.

In a surreal, action-packed quest that takes Adam and Rao from secret laboratories in Colorado, to a luxury lodge in Aspen, to the remote Nevada desert, the pair begins to uncover how and why people’s fondest memories are being weaponized against them by a spooky, ever-shifting substance called Prophet. As the unlikely twosome battles this strange new reality, Prophet’s victims’ memories are materializing in increasingly bizarre forms: favorite games, beloved pets, fairground rides, each more malevolent than the next. Prophet is like no enemy Adam and Rao—or the world—have ever come up against.

A tension-shot odd-couple romance, an unflinching send-up of corporatecorruption, and a genre-bending tour de force, Prophet is a triumph of storytelling by a new writing duo with a thrilling future.

About Helen Macdonald

Helen Macdonald is a writer, poet, illustrator, historian, and naturalist, as well as an affiliated research scholar at the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge, where she teaches undergraduate and graduate courses. She also worked as a research fellow at Jesus College, Cambridge. As a professional falconer, she assisted with the management of raptor research and conservation projects across Eurasia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Todd

I confess to not being a fan of Kahlil Gibran. As a middle school student I found a dusty copy of The Prophet on my parent’s bookshelf and thought it the silliest book I had ever read (at the advanced age of 13) despite not being an expert in literature. It seemed that the Prophet of Lebanon was try......more

Goodreads review by Haya

It’s a coincidence that I’m reading the biography of Gibran before reading any of his books. Despite this is an objective investigation for his life, it's still obvious that he was a narcissist, selfish, liar, and his attitudes and behaviour contradict with the morals he writes about. How can someon......more

Goodreads review by Laurie

Enlightening. (Isn't that ironic?) First half is sluggish re: his personal relationships, but the 'life and times' aspect was interesting re: the Arabic community in the U.S. turn of the 20th century. And the rise of the "prophet/poet/philosopher" image and cult status is interesting to a poet.......more

Goodreads review by Chicki

LOVE this guy. Though his words are deep, symbolic, it flows nicely and captures the essence of much of what I feel about many different aspects of life that he speaks of.......more