• Nevermore

  • A Novel of Love, Loss, & Edgar Allan Poe
  • By: David Niall Wilson
  • Narrated by: Gigi Shane
  • Length: 6 hrs and 2 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (45 ratings)

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Nevermore

By: David Niall Wilson
Narrated by: Gigi Shane
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On the banks of Lake Drummond, on the edge of the Great Dismal Swamp, there is a tree in the shape of a woman.

One dark, moonlit night, two artists met at the Lake Drummond Hotel, built directly on the borderline of North Carolina and Virginia. One was a young woman with the ability to see spirits trapped in trees and stone, anchored to the earth beyond their years. Her gift was to draw them, and then to set them free. The other was a dark man, haunted by dreams and visions that brought him stories of sadness and pain, trapped in a life between the powers he sensed all around him and a mundane existence attended by failure. They were Eleanore MacReady, Lenore, to her friends, and a young poet named Edgar Allan Poe, who traveled with a crow that was his secret, and almost constant companion, a bird named Grimm for the talented brothers of fairy-tale fame.

Their meeting drew them together in vision, and legend, and pitted their strange powers and quick minds against the depths of the Dismal Swamp itself, ancient legends, and time.

Once, upon a shoreline dreary, there was a tree. This is her story.

©2013 David N. Wilson (P)2013 David N. Wilson

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A Talented Writer of the Macabre

This is certainly one of the most captivating and creative accounts of Edgar Allen Poe and his Lenore, as well as the foundations for Poe's infamous poem, "The Raven". Filled with unexpected twists and turns that left me guessing until the very end, David Niall Wilson has proven himself to be an extraordinary storyteller with a keen gift for the macabre. The suspense throughout was spectacular and never did I feel a sense of prolonging. Wilson has put forth everything I could want from such a novel; extremely well-developed characters, suspense, intrigue, and a great deal of unpredictability. As a long time fan of Edgar Allen Poe, this is one of the rare creative endeavors that truly capture Poe's spirit and then goes beyond to create a mesmerizing story within a story. The narrator of this audio edition, Gigi Shane, is equally as talented. Her voice is rather deep and raspy, yet soft and gentle, which only enhances the ambiance of the story. Listening to her was as though I were enveloped in an old quilt; a bit frayed and rough on the edges but warm and comforting as it drew me in. Her narration was astounding and truly brought this novel life. My overall experience with this particular audiobook was astounding and I sincerely could not ask for anything more. I highly recommend this to any fan of the macabre and Edgar Allen Poe in particular....FIVE stars!

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HAUNTINGLY GOOD!

If you could sum up Nevermore in three words, what would they be?

Haunting, Enthralling, Good!

What other book might you compare Nevermore to and why?

This book has the feel of a classic, with a modern edge...

Have you listened to any of Gigi Shane’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

No, but I would...she is pleasant to listen to, and talented!

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

A few laughs...and a little sorrow, but no tears...

Any additional comments?

** I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for and honest review **

This was a good listen, I was drawn in from the beginning and enjoyed the creativity and imagination of this story...it is kinda like an old school urban legend, and I loved Lenore and Edgar's friendship....I loved how she transformed Grimm, and I enjoyed the whole story immensely! I recommend!!!

Thank you Audiobookblast(dot)com

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Interesting story, well written & likable narrator

I learned in high school, then reinforced in college, that I am not a fan of Edgar Allen Poe. I was reluctant to read this book but I decided to give it a try because of a strong recommendation from an acquaintance in one of my reading groups. After all, it's not actually one of Poe's stories that I'd be reading, so why not try?

The story was well written and I was very pleased with the narrator's voice. I enjoyed the main characters in the book. Enough to become vested in their stories and their fates. Similar to Poe's writing, there is a thread of darkness and solemnity in the undercurrents.

The book leaves me with lingering questions and unsettled feelings about the futures of the characters. I know that uncertainty and regrets are part of life's tapestry for all of us but it's not my preferred reading theme. If there was a sequel with resolutions, I'd probably read it but I'd be hoping to walk away with a better sense of "good will prevail" when I'm done.

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Edgar Allan Poe in his famous Poem, The Raven

Nevermore is story of a younger Edgar Allan Poe. In this story of how the Raven came to be, explores a possibility where Edgar Allan Poe meets Eleanor MacReady (aka Lenore)at The Lake Drummond Hotel. Both artist and writer are compelled to come to The Dismal Swamp.

With the accidental meeting between Lenore and Edgar Allan Poe, each discovered that they both have a gift. Lenore's gift as an artist is to free spirits that are trapped in objects. Edgar's gift (obviously) is to tell stories.

Lenore and Edgar are pawns in the battle of good vs. evil in this supernatural story. The author David Niall Wilson does an excellent job of keeping with the gothic writing style of Edgar Allan Poe. As with all of Edgar Allan Poe's gothic stories, it always has a melancholy ending.

I could listen to this story over and over again. The narrator, Gigi Shane tells the story in a very interest way that capture the characters and that melancholy ending of the story. I do recommends this audiobook to Edgar Allan Poe's fans. They will not be disappointed especially of telling how the Raven came to be and the mysterious woman,Lenore which is mentioned in the poem.

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Great Story

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I really enjoyed the story. It was dark, but had a way of drawing you into othe imagery of the story. The only issue I had, was that the narrator was hard to listen to. I found myself missing parts of the book because of the way the narrator...kinda droned on. It was a little tedious. The story is a keeper though, and the narrator didn't distract me so much that I did not enjoy the book.

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Interesting Re-Imaginging

This is an interesting premise to be sure. This is a story about Edgar Allen Poe and Lenore, taking place on the borderline of North Carolina and Virginia. Around the same timeframe as Poe’s life as well, so… early-ish 1800s. It was definitely historic, at any rate.

Lenore MacReady has the ability to see spirits that are trapped on our plane of existence, and can free them by drawing them. Edgar Allen Poe is a writer who is often haunted by the dark stories that he writes.

When they meet by chance at a hotel in the Dismal Swamp, and meet a young woman with a wild story of spirits and murder, shenanigans are abound.

This was a well written story. Often dark, as you can imagine, since The Raven is just generally a darker work. It was quite a short listen, which was nice. I love an audiobook that I can fit into an afternoon.

The prose was lovely, and I found myself quite enthralled with the story as a result. This was also helped along quite a lot by the narration, I think. The characters were also really well done. Poe and Lenore have a certain… presence in my brain, and it’s hard to deviate from something like that, but this book managed to take them as characters and make them new and fresh to me.

The narrator, Gigi Shane, did a great job in my opinion. She nails the accent that I expected to hear for a lot of it, given that this this takes place in North Carolina/Virginia. She gave the characters really good voices, especially some of the male characters who had really grim and gravelly voices at times. It made this book a very entertaining listen. I think I liked it a lot more than I would have if I had read it in print. It’s one of those. Not at a a bad book if I had read it rather than listened, of course, but certainly entertaining having it be read to me instead.

Thanks to the author for the review copy of the audiobook!~

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Gigi Shane has a great repertoire of voices!

The book was well narrated, I don't think I would have stayed with it if I was reading it myself. This narrator helped through the boring parts. Narrator-4*; Book-3*.

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Simple, but enjoyable!

Would you listen to Nevermore again? Why?

Maybe just to pick up on some of the details.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Nevermore?

When Lennore passed on to another world.

Have you listened to any of Gigi Shane’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

no.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Perhaps, but I don't have that much time to listen all at once.

Any additional comments?

I am a big Edgar Allen Poe fan. I enjoyed this very much because although it is fiction, it helped me visualize him as a living person, not just a historical figure. The adventure was simple, yet interesting. I would be interested in additional adventure writings with this EAP character.

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Surreal Horror

Would you try another book from David Niall Wilson and/or Gigi Shane?

Yes

What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)

Predictable

What three words best describe Gigi Shane’s voice?

Smooth and melodic.

Do you think Nevermore needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?

Yes and no. It is fine as a stand alone, however a sequel could bring an alternate concrete happier outcome to Lenore's ultimate fate as well as the fate of the young princess.

So although there are not exactly any loose ends, there are ends that are not tightly knotted.

Any additional comments?

The story was in a style similar to that of Poe's stories. We learn just who Lenore was in the novel. The story is a surreal dark fairy tale with a bittersweet ending. Overall the story was a bit too surreal for my personal taste.

“I was provided this audiobook at no charge by the author, publisher and/or narrator in exchange for an unbiased review via AudiobookBlast dot come”

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Nevermore

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I listened to the audible version of this.I found it good,not great.It was full of imagination,mysterious circumstances and a very interesting idea of where Edgar Alan Poe got his idea for 'Lenore'.I found Gigi Shane to be a good narrator.She kept up with the unusual pace of the storyline pretty well.I may read it again when I get time to see if I missed anything.
"I was provided this audiobook at no charge by the author, publisher and/or narrator in exchange for an unbiased review via AudiobookBlast or MalarHouse dot com"

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