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Oracle 2: The Dreamland Murders

By: Andrew Pyper
Narrated by: Joshua Jackson, Devon Bostick, Humberly Gonzalez, full cast
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  • Listen to the Trailer
    Aug 17 2021

     Preview this psychological thriller about a police psychic who finds the missing and murdered by "reading" those close to them, an unwanted gift that comes with a terrible price. All episodes will release on May 18. 

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    2 mins
  • Episode 1: Into the Woods
    May 18 2022
    Paul Oldham walks out alone into the woods, his body later found near an abandoned amusement park named Dreamland. Psychic Nate Russo is bailed out of jail to help work the case with FBI agents Fernandez and Tillman.
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    43 mins
  • Episode 2: The Boneman
    May 18 2022
    Fernandez and Tillman each have their own reasons for not wanting to be in Becket, and Nate gets a warning from Boneman that he’s about to face something very old and very powerful.
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    32 mins

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About the Creator

Andrew Pyper is the award-winning author of ten novels, most recently The Residence, which is being developed as a hybrid documentary/fiction series with Discovery, with Pyper acting as Executive Producer. Among his previous novels, The Demonologist was the winner of the International Thriller Writers Award and his first novel, Lost Girls, was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year, and appeared on both the New York Times and Times (UK) bestseller lists. He lives in Toronto.

About the Performer

Joshua Jackson most recently starred as the titular character in Peacock’s limited series Dr. Death. The show, based on the hit Wondery podcast of the same name, tells the terrifying true story of a former neurosurgeon who built a flourishing practice prior to killing and permanently disabling patients during and after complex-yet-routine surgeries. In addition, Jackson starred opposite Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington in the Hulu limited series Little Fires Everywhere and the Netflix mini-series When They See Us for Ava Duvernay. Well-known as Dawson’s Creek’s fast-talking, self-deprecating Pacey Witter, Jackson also had lead roles on Showtime’s The Affair and FOX’s Fringe.
Jackson’s feature films include The Mighty Ducks trilogy, Crooked Hearts, The Skulls, The Safety of Objects, Apt Pupil, Cruel Intentions, and The Laramie Project, among others. In 2018, Jackson made his Broadway debut in Children of a Lesser God, and his additional stage credits include A Life in the Theatre in London’s West End and the off-Broadway play Smart People. In 2010, he received the Best Actor Genie Award for his starring role in the Canadian independent feature film One Week. A Vancouver native, Jackson divides his time between his hometown and Los Angeles.

About the Performer

Devon Bostick recently completed a supporting role in Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer for Universal Pictures, following a lead role in Salvation, opposite Skeet Ulrich and Thomas Jane. Other recent work includes the upcoming feature War of the Worlds, Pink Skies Ahead, Tuscaloosa, and Words on Bathroom Walls. He played recurring roles in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Patty Jenkins' I Am the Night, Paul Feig’s Everything’s Fine, and two seasons recurring opposite Christoph Waltz in Most Dangerous Game. Bostick was a series regular for four years on the CW’s The 100 before appearing in acclaimed filmmaker Bong Joon-Ho’s action-thriller Okja, opposite Jake Gyllenhaal, Paul Dano, and Tilda Swinton. A trained dramatic actor, Bostick starred in Rob Reiner's Being Charlie; Alejandro Amenabar's Regression, opposite Ethan Hawke; and Atom Egoyan's Adoration, which was nominated for the Palme d'Or and won the Ecumenical Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Bostick is best known for his comedic work as Rodrick Heffley in 20th Century Fox's hit trilogy of Diary of a Wimpy Kid.

About the Performer

Humberly Gonzalez starred as Vanessa in the CW hit series In the Dark on Netflix, about a young, blind woman who tries to solve her friend's murder. She subsequently landed a supporting role in the Universal feature film Nobody, opposite Bob Odenkirk.
Gonzalez makes the jump to leading lady in two highly anticipated series. She stars in the upcoming Netflix series Zeus, which follows the world’s first generation of superheroes who received their powers in the 1930s. She also stars in the CBC series Utopia Falls, a coming-of-age story about a group of teens in a future colony who uncover an ancient archive of forbidden relics.
The actress has guest-starred on some of the most popular shows, including Netflix’s Ginny & Georgia, BBC America’s Orphan Black, Freeform’s Shadowhunters, and CBC’s Saving Hope. In addition, Gonzalez is a lead in the Lifetime movie Eight Months and three Canadian independent films: Because the Night, Stranded, and Killer High. She is also immersed in the world of video games, having done the full voice and motion capture for a character in the newly released Ubisoft game Starlink: Battle for Atlas.
Gonzalez graduated from the prestigious CFC Conservatory program in Toronto and the National Theatre School in Montreal. She is Venezuelan and fluent in Spanish.

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Corny follow up to a good book

I listened to the Oracle audiobook that precedes this podcast, and enjoyed it. It was a unique, interesting, dark tale of something more than a haunting. The characters had humanity and enough complexity to make them interesting and real. The single narrator did an admirable job. I particularly liked his portrayal of “the dead man.” It was subtle and very creepy.

This is a corn ball audio drama version of a sequel to that book. Some of the central characters are turned from sympathetic and believable, if edgy, to simple tropes. Conflict is contrived for the sake of creating drama, but it’s adolescent and unconvincing. The cast of multiple characters does a good job, but some characters are added to the story that are just silly foils. Female characters are turned into sexual foils.

I’m disappointed that this is the follow up to a good audiobook.

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Very enjoyable.

I loved the story and hope there will be another. Audible needs to have a med check so they can get rid of the need for 15 word reviews

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Wonderful

I loved it! Wonderful execution and narrative! Delightful no doubt if you like this genre.

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Thrilling & Suspenseful

this book was well written and fabulously performed. It has kept me wanting more books from Andrew. I'll keep my write out for more thrilling mysteries.

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Excellent

i don't know how I missed this series but I would love to have more. I absolutely loved it

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Kept me interested

Love the characters. Love the narration. Don’t normally enjoy multiple cast originals with sound effects but rushed right through this one. Hoping for a third book or podcast performance.

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Foul language

couldn't get started. too much foul language too much unnecessary foul language did I say too much foul language. May God have mercy on your soul

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Creepy AF (in a good way!)

I loved Joshua Jackson in Oracle 1, so this format change was a bit of a surprise. It took some getting used to, but overall it was a good listen and would recommend to all thriller fans!

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Good but too brief

I would have preferred a full length novel. I was excited to see a sequel but this feels like a little teasing snack rather than a fully satisfying meal. I hope there’s much more Oracle to come.

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excellent thriller

My only complaint is it ended. It's even better than the first book. The main character and voice really makes the story. And all the sound effects makes it like it a movie. I highly recommend it.

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