The Curator, Owen King
The Curator, Owen King
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The Curator

Author: Owen King

Narrator: Marin Ireland

Unabridged: 14 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/07/2023


Synopsis

From New York Times bestselling author Owen King, who “writes with witty verve” (Entertainment Weekly) comes a “richly imagined” (The New York Times) Dickensian fantasy of illusion and charm where cats are revered as religious figures, thieves are noble, scholars are revolutionaries, and conjurers are the most wonderful criminals you can imagine.

It begins in an unnamed city nicknamed “the Fairest”, it is distinguished by many things from the river fair to the mountains that split the municipality in half; its theaters and many museums; the Morgue Ship; and, like all cities, but maybe especially so, by its essential unmappability.

Dora, a former domestic servant at the university has a secret desire—to understand the mystery of her brother's death, believing that the answer lies within The Museum of Psykical Research, where he worked when Dora was a child. With the city amidst a revolutionary upheaval, where citizens like Robert Barnes, her lover and a student radical, are now in positions of authority, Dora contrives to gain the curatorship of the half-forgotten museum only to find it all but burnt to the ground, with the neighboring museums oddly untouched. Robert offers her one of these, The National Museum of the Worker. However, neither this museum, nor the street it is hidden away on, nor Dora herself, are what they at first appear to be. Set against the backdrop of an oddly familiar and wondrous city on the verge of collapse, Dora’s search for the truth will unravel a monstrous conspiracy and bring her to the edge of worlds.

About Owen King

Owen King is the author of the acclaimed novel The Curator, Double Feature, and We're All in This Together: A Novella and Stories. He is the coauthor of Intro to Alien Invasion and the coeditor of Who Can Save Us Now? Brand-New Superheroes and Their Amazing (Short) Stories. He lives in upstate New York with his family. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Albert on September 23, 2022

When a new album comes out you can spend the week with it and know every note and word by Friday night. In that way, some books are like a good album: You can spend a week with it and, after reading every page, know the whole thing so well you could probably retell it to a friend. Thrillers, Mysteri......more

Goodreads review by Dr. Cat on December 15, 2023

Me: *sitting by a giant fireplace reading The Curator by Owen King* Henchman: "Everybody's been bashing that book." Me: *nods* Me: *finishes reading* Me: *sighs, closes book, turns to the fireplace and sips Dr. Pepper from a fancy glass* Me: *pets my giant cat* Cat: *evil purr* Me: "I love it." Henchman: "......more

Goodreads review by Brittany on March 16, 2025

Dee/Dora & 17th are the greatest characters in the entire book. Fake Anthony was a rich character. I could never quite find a way to like Robert. Why did this feel more like a thousand-page book? Why does every instance of comparison description need to provide 3 examples? After all of these story threa......more

Goodreads review by Jess (oracle_of_madness) on February 03, 2023

Thank you, Netgalley and Publisher, for this Arc!! I really wound up loving this. It's bizarre, whimsical, and has cat worship! I do feel like this is the kind of fantasy that half of the readers will not enjoy saying it doesn't make sense, and the other half will enjoy immensely as the treat it is.......more


Quotes

"Marin Ireland navigates an ever-expanding world of characters and details. In a mysterious city recently devastated by conflict, museums and universities have been turned to rubble. Dora finds work as a curator at the last remaining museum, where she seeks her long-lost brother. In the city, cats are highly revered. King's audiobook unfolds in a dreamlike fashion, with much character introduction and a myriad of short, significant moments. As the story progresses, the nature of the broken city and its main players emerges, capturing timely themes of systemic oppression. Throughout, Ireland does exceptional work in a commanding performance that provides a vivid canvas for listeners. She gives an expert’s touch to the complicated proceedings."