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Archangel
- Narrated by: Josh Hurley, Victor Bevine, Elizabeth Jasicki, Gabriel Vaughan, Inés del Castillo, Eric Yves Garcia, Graeme Malcolm, Jonathan Todd Ross, Neil Hellegers, Scott Aiello, Mark Boyett
- Length: 2 hrs and 43 mins
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Publisher's Summary
An original dramatic presentation, cowritten by William Gibson, national best-selling author of Neuromancer and other classics, and Michael St. John Smith.
The year is 2016. Not our 2016. Theirs. Earth is dying, the result of a worldwide nuclear holocaust caused by America’s dictatorial President-for-Life Lewis Henderson, a man who will use any means necessary to maintain power and survive.
Enter: The Splitter. A machine capable of splitting off an exact replica of Henderson’s world. A world where the cataclysmic events causing its destruction have yet to occur.
That world is ours.
In August of 1945, our postwar Europe becomes the battleground for Henderson’s operatives - led by his sociopathic son - as they engineer a complete redo of their history. By changing ours. Their mission is to take over our world and rule it absolutely - again.
The only obstacles in their way are a disabled rebel colonel in an underground bunker; a Marine pilot who pursues Henderson’s men across time; and a British secret weapons analyst who must accept that the impossible is, in fact, possible.
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The cast of Archangel includes:
- Neil Hellegers as PROF. JACK DAVIS
- Inés del Castillo as MAJ. GUADALUPE “LUPE” TORRES
- Mark Boyett as VP JUNIOR HENDERSON/ALOYSIUS HENDERSON
- Eric Yves Garcia as PILOT
- Liz Jasicki as LT. NAOMI GIVENS
- Josh Hurley as FRITZ
- Jonathan Todd Ross as CAPT. VINCE MATTHEWS
- Scott Aiello as PRES. LEWIS HENDERSON
- Graeme Malcolm as AIR COMMODORE GORDON TULLY
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- Victor Bevine as COL. YERMAKOV
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Editor's Pick
Listens like a movie
"I have a confession to make: I’ve never really listened to an audiodrama before. But I figure what better excuse to wet my toes than a thrilling sci-fi drama from William Gibson and Michael St. John Smith?
Archangel is an immersive experience that rivals some of the best genre films. What kicks off as a dystopian, post-apocalyptic tale quickly morphs into an all-out sci-fi thriller filled with espionage, political intrigue, and interdimensional travel. The twisty, high-stakes story is so well suited to the audiodrama format, which is a completely different experience from listening to an audiobook—I felt immersed in this dangerous, futuristic world every time I stepped into my car while listening, and the cast of talented narrators expertly set each scene.
I realize I’m gushing here as if I’ve just discovered audio for the first time and haven’t been working as an editor here and listening incessantly for the past five years, but was so impressed by how much could be conveyed in this format without visuals—from the performances to the mood-setting sound design. I’m a convert."
—Sam D., Audible Editor
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- Brian
- 08-26-18
Great Performances All Around
I was about halfway through the book when I looked it up on Goodreads to find out that the original version was a graphic novel. It makes sense to me (especially given the length of it) but I didn't once feel confused or feel like something was missing. Quite the opposite. Due to the "full-cast" performance with sound effects and everything - this book felt different than my average audiobook. I don't listen to many dramatic presentations like this but it was just what I needed.
Short and full of grit - Archangel was a story that I enjoyed from beginning to end. Gibson and St. John Smith tell a story of a world where the President-For-Life is trying to find another world/realm to go back and "fix". We find out as the story progresses what happened to Baltimore (and then again later what really happened). And we are introduced to some really cool and interesting tech that our characters are in charge or (or get help from).
The story itself jumped around a little bit, but it translated well to audio. I thought that the cast did a wonderful job - along with the sound/audio editors. Every sound effect felt like it belonged without being distracting or overwhelming. The audio was easy to hear and the background noises made the scenes more realistic instead of stealing their thunder.
Overall, I found myself enjoying Archangel and as I said above - it was the perfect book for the mood that I was in. I requested a free copy of this audiobook - it has not affected my review in any way.
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- Colin Turner
- 08-16-18
Under three hours
I appreciate the effort with the full cast but will never overlook over the length of a title when purchasing again. Paying full price or using a credit for what amounts to a podcast length is a little underwhelming in my opinion.
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- Mily
- 04-06-19
Not a fan of the story, but production kept me
I kept deliberating on whether to finish it, but it wasn't a hard choice as I was driving a long distance. As a book, I would have stopped reading it. Plot was wanting, dialogue was sub-par, and voice acting could have been better but it was an ambitious effort... The verbiage of the "book" was a bit rudimentary. Could have been smarter and/or more clever. Nothing stood out to me as impressive where literature is concerned.
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-06-18
fun. kinda short.
Went by fast. Borrows from the Peripheral for it's main sci-fi concept so don't expect the usual William Gibson level of creativity and innovation. Fun, light short story. Not sure it's worth the money, but I'm a WG fan-boy so I had to try it. No regrets.
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- Barton A Weitzel
- 09-25-19
I am a Gibson fan
But THIS this is not Gibson. This is some crap that the publisher passed off as William Gibson. Whoever Michael St John Smith is should look into another line of work because I’ve seen better “story” out of high school sophomores.
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- Paul Hakes
- 08-17-18
Cool reading with cast and music
Story was pretty good, took some leaps on imagination but that's ok for a sifi book. It was a little light on some details IMO. The reading with a full cast was really cool. Easy to tell what character was what, non eof the he said she said.
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- JSH-NJ
- 10-22-18
Great performance, marginal story
The actors did the best they could with the material and storyline they were given. Felt like I was hearing a jr high school space adventure book, the plot was so mediocre.
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- Pam B.
- 08-18-18
great listen
really like hearing a radio drama with actors and sound effects. and this was a good entertaining story. kept my attention through the whole book, which doesn't always happen
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- Ben Greene
- 08-14-18
Good stuff!
Phenomenal story, and most of the voice acting was great. A few quirks here or there, but overall a fantastic experience. Would definitely recommend reading if you're into dystopian scifi.
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- Okke Formsma
- 03-31-19
paper thin
nice story idea but paper thin characters and horrible conversations. If I hear one more character say "but they are Americans" implying they should be flawless do-gooders I'm going to puke.
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- Liz
- 08-23-18
Substandard radio play
This cheesy radio play is so bad, I'm returning it. I've been a Gibson fan for a long time - but this was very disappointing. Hammy acting, tissue thin plot and little of interest. I couldn't finish it. (and it's under 3 hours long)
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- Simon
- 08-14-18
Shock to the System!
I haven't actually read a lot of Gibson's work but what I did read was books like Neuromancer; gritty, grim, hard cyberpunk novels that played with the mind and gave it a good workout. I had a go at this curious as to how such a thing would be dramatised. Turns out that there is another side to Gibson and if the gritty, grim, cyberpunk style is what you are seeking then this isn't the audio you were looking for!
What GIbson and Michael St John Smith have come up with is classic, good old-fashioned sci-fi cheese and if you take it on those terms you'll likely love it. Amazing technology such as plastic surgery capable of exactly replicating someone's face, even a machine that can replicate the entire world precisely at a given time and date, there's teleporting, the works! There are cliched accents, gunfights, stealth suits, corny lines and classic sci-fi ideas, in fact if you listen carefully I am sure at one point you can hear a kitchen sink making a crash landing!
I really enjoyed it, the acting is upbeat and being less than three hours long it simply barrels along. Good old fashioned sc-fi excitement that doesn't concern itself with much in the way of any kind of reality.
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- Jay
- 02-02-19
Returning. Too short.
2 hours and 45ish worth of radio play.
I'm a massive fan of Gibson, but this is getting returned..
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- Jon Cassidy
- 08-14-18
kept me hooked
great story, kept me hooked throughout. brilliant actors and superb writing. would recommend to anyone.
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- Dr. S. Blanchard
- 02-28-19
A radio play not an audio book
I didn't listen to the sample before I purchased the book but in reality is an audio radio play not an audiobook as such all the action is sound effects followed by a description of what just occurred by one of the characters not my cup of tea
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- Dom
- 09-14-18
Poor radio play
This isn’t a book so much as a radio play, and sadly not a very good one. It is very short to add insult to injury. It also contains a range of racial stereotypes that ate beyond the pale even for this operatic cartoon.
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- Ryan S
- 09-03-18
Archangle has it all
Commentary, sound effects, story and characters all combine to make a rollicking adventure come to life. Listening was addictive.
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