The Cause & the Cure
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Narrated by:
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Mark Devlin
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Mark Devlin
About this listen
1990; Oxford, England, and the respectable facade of the City of Dreaming Spires is being shattered by a series of brutal murders. Police chief Neil Lowe needs a quick result, especially if it allows him more time in the cafe. Rookie constable May Pearce is left disillusioned by what appears to be an orchestrated cover-up at the highest level; this is not why she joined the force.
Radio reporter Verity Hunter has noticed that the choice of victim suggests a far deeper motive than that of a straight psycho-killer - a particular breed of retribution is at play - and she stumbles upon another aspect of Oxford hidden from view - the world of “elite” secret societies. Her boyfriend Keith is on the same page, and his consulting of the direct-talking consciousness guru Max Zeall makes him realize that there are spiritual components dictating the way things are playing out. It’s these very same forces which provide the opportunity to restore justice and balance.
A crime thriller set during a time of great cultural change, (the last days of Thatcherism, the Poll Tax riots, the fall of Communism, the first Gulf War, Acid House and Rave culture,) gets taken to uncharted territories through allegory and metaphor, and the narrative’s interplay with spiritual teachings. As such, The Cause & the Cure can be listened to on many different levels, according to the listener's own consciousness.
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- Jordan
- 20-05-20
Awesome story, will listen to it again and again
Excellent insight into the 90s and the start of how things are now. Great characters.
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- Julian Konczak
- 19-06-22
Factual researcher does fiction ...
Generally good work read by author responding to the question of how to tell a modern story able to draw the reader into underground rabbit holes. There are a few poor edits which result in repeated words but it is of a high standard generally. Definitely would be interested to listen to his next work.
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- Chaz Rawicz
- 22-04-22
worth a listen
May have been a little better if read by an actor, but a decent effort by the author anyway.
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- Jason Gage
- 17-07-20
more twists than a country road
Really enjoyed this book. Mark Devlin is a good narrator and his first attempt at fiction is as good as any Dan Brown novel.
The story is set in Oxford and place names mentioned I know through my job so could picture them in my mind.
The story has many twists and I enjoyed this title. 100% Recommended 👍
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