The Marigold, Andrew F. Sullivan
The Marigold, Andrew F. Sullivan
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The Marigold

Author: Andrew F. Sullivan

Narrator: Sean Patrick Hopkins

Unabridged: 10 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 04/18/2023


Synopsis

“This impressively bleak vision of the near future is as grotesquely amusing as it is grim.” ― Publishers Weekly STARRED REVIEW

 “A gripping tour-de-force torn from tomorrow’s headlines.” ― David Demchuk, author of Red X and The Bone Mother

“A bold dystopian novel that captivates with its dread and depth. The Marigold is unhinged literary horror that goes right to the source of decay.” ― Iain Reid, award-winning author of I’m Thinking of Ending Things, Foe, and We Spread

In a near-future Toronto buffeted by environmental chaos and unfettered development, an unsettling new lifeform begins to grow beneath the surface, feeding off the past

The Marigold, a gleaming Toronto condo tower, sits a half-empty promise: a stack of scuffed rental suites and undelivered amenities that crumbles around its residents as a mysterious sludge spreads slowly through it. Public health inspector Cathy Jin investigates this toxic mold as it infests the city’s infrastructure, rotting it from within, while Sam “Soda” Dalipagic stumbles on a dangerous cache of data while cruising the streets in his Camry, waiting for his next rideshare alert. On the outskirts of downtown, 13-year-old Henrietta Brakes chases a friend deep underground after he’s snatched into a sinkhole by a creature from below.

All the while, construction of the city’s newest luxury tower, Marigold II, has stalled. Stanley Marigold, the struggling son of the legendary developer behind this project, decides he must tap into a hidden reserve of old power to make his dream a reality―one with a human cost.

Weaving together disparate storylines and tapping into the realms of body horror, urban dystopia, and ecofiction, The Marigold explores the precarity of community and the fragile designs that bind us together.

About The Author

Andrew F. Sullivan is the author of novels The Marigold; The Handyman Method (co-written with Nick Cutter); Waste, a Globe and Mail Best Book; and the story collection All We Want Is Everything, a Globe and Mail Best Book and finalist for the Relit Award. He lives in Hamilton, Ontario.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Fatman on July 16, 2023

Science fiction, fantasy, folk horror. Social commentary, murder mystery, coming-of-age shenanigans, and a cast of characters enough to rival any classic Russian novel. There's no way that the glorious mess Andrew F. Sullivan threw together could work as a coherent narrative. Except it does, and on......more

Goodreads review by Alexander on April 18, 2023

Near future Toronto, where the gig economy has become a fullfledged gig dystopia. A kind of spore is slowly creeping through the city, taking over people's bodies. We follow a cast of characters, including two corporate investigators that are trying to find out more about the spores, and a whole lot......more

Goodreads review by Janelle on April 23, 2023

This is a crazy read about the city of Toronto in a dystopian future where there’s random sinkholes opening up and a sentient fungus coming up through the car parks and drainpipes of apartment buildings. There’s a range of characters from all sectors of society but it centres around ‘The Wet’ and th......more

Goodreads review by Christopher on September 08, 2022

I started The Marigold with fewer holes in my brain. You'd be hard pressed to find a more liminal novel. It straddles more lines than the dirtiest of politicians. Present and future; horrifying and mundane; the surreal and the relatable. This book contains myriad dualities, the contradictions servin......more

Goodreads review by Adam on September 05, 2023

This ruled. There's a great acknowledgment of the horrors of modern life: the gig economy, real estate, toxic mold, but then it takes those things and gives them a fantastic twist. And yet the characters involved and even perpetrating these horrors are still recognizably human, suffering through the......more