The Quiet Girl, Peter Heg
The Quiet Girl, Peter Heg
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The Quiet Girl
A Novel

Author: Peter Høeg, Nadia Christensen

Narrator: James Gale

Unabridged: 14 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/30/2007


Synopsis

Set in Denmark in the here and now, The Quiet Girl centers around Kaspar Krone, a world-renowned circus clown with a deep love for the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, and an even deeper gambling debt. Wanted for tax evasion and on the verge of extradition, Krone is drafted into the service of a mysterious order of nuns who promise him reprieve from the international authorities in return for his help safeguarding a group of children with mystical abilities—abilities that Krone shares. When one of the children goes missing, Krone sets off to find the young girl and bring her back, making a shocking series of discoveries along the way about her identity and the true intentions of his young wards. The result is a fast-paced, philosophical thriller blending social realism with the literary fantastic and pitting art and spirituality against corporate interests and nothing less than the will to war by the industrialized world. The Quiet Girl is a masterful, inventive novel that marks the triumphal return of one of the great writers of the international literary world.

About Peter Høeg

Peter Høeg, born in 1957 in Denmark, pursued various interests—dancer, actor, sailor, fencer, and mountaineer—before turning seriously to writing. His work has been published in 33 countries. The Quiet Girl is his fifth novel. Høeg writes prose that is both changeable and as deep-fathomed as poetry...[It] demands to be read aloud and savored.—The New Yorker on Smilla’s Sense of Snow

About James Gale

James Gale narrated Peter Høeg's The Quiet Girl from Macmillan Audio as well as Ian Rankin's The Naming of the Dead.  In praising Gale's performance in The Quiet Girl, AudioFile magazine said, "Author Peter Høeg's latest novel is beautifully read by narrator James Gale.  His rich tone and classical delivery are the perfect fit for this vivid and haunting story."


Reviews

Goodreads review by Cathy

I loved Smilla's Sense of Snow and expected good things from this. And really was intrigued by the main character: his ability to hear emotions and feelings others don't, in tones, musical references, and across distances, and very usefully, what's going on behind someone's voice during a phone call......more

Goodreads review by Colleen

I am a huge fan of Peter Hoeg. He manages to create a strange blend of brittle intellectualism and dreamy philosophy that I find fascinating. The Quiet Girl, like Smilla's Sense of Snow and Borderliners, is a kind of mystery novel with an almost translucent layer of the occult. And as in those books......more

Goodreads review by Judy

Smila's Sense of Snow, Hoeg's first novel, was unforgettable but in The Quiet Girl, he has surpassed even that. Once again there is a special child, once again there is a strong, intelligent, capable heroine, there are dastardly villains and the sense of a thriller but there is also so much more. I......more