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The Night Swimmer Audiobook by Matt Bondurant


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Title: The Night Swimmer
Subtitle: A Novel
Author: Matt Bondurant
Narrator: Hillary Huber
Format: Unabridged
Length: 9 hrs and 56 mins
Language: English
Release date: 01-10-12
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Ratings: 2.5 of 5 out of 6 votes
Genres: Fiction, Contemporary
Publisher's Summary:
Matt Bondurants novel The Wettest County in the World was a New York Times Editors Pick, one of the San Francisco Chronicles 50 Best Books of the Year, and is now a major motion picture. Bondurant has now delivered The Night Swimmer, an atmospheric tale infused with Hitchcockian suspense.
When Fred and Elly Bulkington arrive in a small town on the southern coast of Ireland from Vermont, having won a pub in a contest, they encounter a wild, strange land and the native resistance to outsiders. As Fred immerses himself in the life of a pub-owner, Elly takes the ferry out to a nearby island where sheto the disbelief of the localsis consumed by her ritual of open water ocean swimming, pushing herself to the limits. Elly becomes enmeshed in the islands troublesthe power struggles between an enigmatic goat herder and the family that has controlled the area for centurieswhile Freds sanity wavers and their marriage begins to unravel. Filled with lush imagery of the Irish coast, crashing sea, rolling hills, and rich Irish lore, The Night Swimmer is a stunning novel that exposes the dark and unseen crevasses in the human heart.
Members Reviews:
Where is the story?
The audible blurb makes this book sound like a recipe for the perfect escape story - mysterious natural beauty, intrigue, a marriage "unraveling". But the novel disappoints. The characters are not fleshed out, the descriptions are way too long, and most of the writing is backstory. The reader keeps waiting for something to happen - we don't know what that "something" is, but we sense it's awful. I kept waiting for the story to begin.
I wish that the author was just a little bit less infatuated with his powers of description and had devoted more of this book to an actual story. The book moves at the pace of swimming - progressing ahead laboriously by tiny bits, and seen through murky waters.
A lot of interesting ideas but no payoff
This was my first experience with a Matt Bondurant book and he's not going on my "watch for new books" list, at least not with this effort.
An American couple move to an old Irish village when they win a pub in a contest. The wife, Ellie, connects with many of the villagers, and she hears all of these interesting things - stories - about goings on around this very old Irish Village, not to mention the strange things she starts to see.
A mysterious goat that roams the village on two legs and is watching over Ellie from a far? A strange lone form in the ocean, a lone seal or something else? A young naked child with long flowing blond hair climbing the outside of the abandoned lighthouse? Stories of the Lost Children with bits of bone and broken toys left for them? In the ocean Ellie feels movement below her and she can smell the strong choking smell of blood all around her... Ellie later hears a story about a ferry that went down several years ago with most all of the villages children on it and they died in the ocean near the lighthouse. On and on these interesting stories or happenings come up and then they never go anywhere or they're never even mentioned again.
They're the story I wanted to read, instead we get a story about a couple trying to make a go at a pub in an old Irish village.
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