Providence
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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MacLeod Andrews
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Emily Rankin
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Paul Michael
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Written by:
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Caroline Kepnes
About this listen
"A dark beauty of a book, Providence kept me up at night with characters that made my heart a little bigger." (Jessica Knoll, New York Times best-selling author of Luckiest Girl Alive)
A propulsive novel that's part love story, part detective story, and part supernatural thriller - from the acclaimed author of You, whose work Stephen King describes as "hypnotic and totally original"
Best friends in small-town New Hampshire, Jon and Chloe share a bond so intense that it borders on the mystical. But before Jon can declare his love for his soul mate, he is kidnapped, his plans for a normal life permanently dashed.
Four years later, Chloe has finally given up hope of ever seeing Jon again. Then, a few months before graduation, Jon reappears. But he is different now: bigger, stronger, and with no memory of the time he was gone. Jon wants to pick up where he and Chloe left off...until the horrifying instant he realizes that he possesses strange powers that pose a grave threat to everyone he cares for. Afraid of hurting Chloe, Jon runs away, embarking on a journey for answers.
Meanwhile, in Providence, Rhode Island, healthy college students and townies with no connection to one another are suddenly, inexplicably dropping dead. A troubled detective prone to unexplainable hunches, Charles "Eggs" DeBenedictus suspects there's a serial killer at work. But when he starts asking questions, Eggs is plunged into a whodunit worthy of his most outlandish obsessions.
In this dazzling new novel - and with an intense, mesmerizing voice - Caroline Kepnes makes keen and powerful observations about human connection and how love and identity can dangerously blur together.
Narrators:
Jon, read by Macleod Andrews
Chloe, read by Emily Rankin
Eggs, read by Paul Michael
What the critics say
"An artist, a mutated vigilante, a charming hunter, a sickly detective, and a literary lunatic: Caroline Kepnes brings them together in this propulsive and original story. It kept me up at night, scared and thinking." (E. Lockhart, New York Times best-selling author of Genuine Fraud and We Were Liars)
"The infinite talent of Caroline Kepnes shines through every page of this extraordinary tale. Providence is sure to be one of the best thrillers of the year." (Mary Kubica, New York Times best-selling author of The Good Girl)
"There is something for every reader in these pages - thrills, chills, and a complex love story. Kepnes is a writer to add to your must-read pile." (Tess Gerritsen, New York Times best-selling author of I Know a Secret)
What listeners say about Providence
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- Jessica
- 2019-01-23
Missed the mark
I absolutely loved You and Hidden bodies. Especially You, I have reread it multiple time. This I feel like missed the mark. I did not enjoy Chloe or Johns character. I did not feel the connection between the 2 characters at all. The story felt unsatisfying and I felt like I was just trying to force myself to finish it, so it would be done.
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- DrZaius
- 2018-10-29
Looked promising...
I've read 2 books by Caroline Kepnes; You, and Hidden Bodies. Both excellent & highly recommended & after reading them, I expected more of that wonderfulness. Providence begins with a concept that has promise but the book ultimately fails to deliver, badly. Most of the book consists of the 2 main characters' (especially Chloe) endless, angsty whining about their situation. 'Eggs' is by far the strongest, most believable character.
The story did have a satisfying conclusion, but the journey was not at all worth it.
Performance by Paul Micheal was very good and Macleod Andrews did well, but Emily Rankin was awful. She has lots of talent, but seems to think that every sentence needs to be full on dramatic. That gets exhausting & just made me want to tune out.
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