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The Book of Doors

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The Book of Doors

By: Gareth Brown
Narrated by: Miranda Raison
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If you could open a door to anywhere, where would you go?

In New York City, bookseller Cassie Andrews is living an unassuming life when she is given a gift by a favourite customer. It's a book - an unusual book, full of strange writing and mysterious drawings. And at the very front there is a handwritten message to Cassie, telling her that this is the Book of Doors, and that any door is every door.

What Cassie is about to discover is that the Book of Doors is a special book that bestows an extraordinary powers on whoever possesses it, and soon she and her best friend Izzy are exploring all that the Book of Doors can do, swept away from their quiet lives by the possibilities of travelling to anywhere they want.

But the Book of Doors is not the only magical book in the world. There are other books that can do wondrous and dreadful things when wielded by dangerous and ruthless individuals - individuals who crave what Cassie now possesses.

Suddenly Cassie and Izzy are confronted by violence and danger, and the only person who can help them is, it seems, Drummond Fox. He is a man fleeing his own demons - a man with his own secret library of magical books that he has hidden away in the shadows for safekeeping. Because there is a nameless evil out there that is hunting them all...

Because some doors should never be opened.

©2024 Gareth Brown (P)2024 Penguin Audio
Action & Adventure Contemporary Fiction Fantasy Paranormal
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Critic reviews

A stunning fever dream of a story that feels completely real – don't miss this fantastic thriller debut. (LEE CHILD)
'A real page-turner - incredibly ambitious and inventive, The Book of Doors is a great read.' (ROSIE ANDREWS, author of The Leviathan)
A brilliant page-turner - a clever and beautiful novel about the power of books, and a tribute to those who champion them. (SUNYI DEAN, author of The Book Eaters)

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What a wonderful escape into a world of books and magic and entertainment. I am amazed at the ingenuity and creativity of the writer.

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Grupping

Fantasy with suspense,excitement and emotion. Kept me wanting more throughout. Brilliant narration. i would certainly recommend it. Reminded me a bit of Erin Morgenstern's Night Circus.

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Good story, bad writing

The idea of the story is very interesting, but everything else is lacking. Characters have no depth, dialogues feel forced, some scenes are not belivable and some are simply infuriating. There are interesting bits here and there and author did a great job pulling everything together, but it's still not a very good read. It has potential tho and I hope next books will be better, will definitely read more from this author

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