The Resurrectionist, Jack OConnell
The Resurrectionist, Jack OConnell
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The Resurrectionist

Author: Jack O'Connell

Narrator: Holter Graham

Unabridged: 11 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/08/2008


Synopsis

Gritty noir fiction, mind-bending fantasy, and medical thriller combine in a new novel by an author dubbed the "cyberpunk Dashiell Hammett."

Sweeney is a druggist by trade; Danny, his son, is in a persistent coma, the victim of an accident. Hoping for a miracle, they have come to the Peck Clinic, a fortresslike haven in a post-industrial city overrun by gangs. Doctors there claim to have resurrected two patients who were similarly lost in the void.

Gradually, Sweeney realizes that the cure for his son's condition may lie in "Limbo," a fantasy comicbook world into which Danny had been drawn at the time of his accident. Plunged into the intrigue that surrounds the clinic, Sweeney searches for answers and instead finds sinister back alleys, brutal dead ends, and terrifying rabbit holes of mystery.

Full of puzzles and surprises, The Resurrectionist is a surreal, gothic meditation on identity, the nature of consciousness, the power of stories, love, mad scientists, circus freaks, and ultimately forgiveness—both giving and receiving.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Bill on May 16, 2008

Every parent's worst nightmare. Literally, figuratively, and everything in between. Not badly told (and I got used to the reader on the audio CD fairly quickly -- he handled a lot of voices well), but for what purpose? I've read The Magus, the Shining, and, more recently, The Keep, and they covered......more

Goodreads review by Rachel on June 26, 2008

I am a big fan of Jack O'Connell, and I usually love his books. I liked this one, but didn't love it, probably because its emotional center is a father/son relationship. That said, I still think O'Connell has one of the best twisted imaginations out there right now.......more

Goodreads review by Libby on March 06, 2021

Okay... there are a lot of things not to love about this book. There's a pervading, hypermasculine, jaded, sexually-cringey, gratuitously-violent overtone that smothered any pleasure I was getting from the storyline and characters. The characters were pretty flat and unlikable. BUT. I came out of th......more

Goodreads review by Alan on March 17, 2012

This book came to me used, along with a bundle of promotional material dating from the book's original release, tucked inside the dust jacket. I'd already read and admired O'Connell's Word Made Flesh, and read this one earlier in a library edition, so I made haste to snatch this copy up from the tab......more

Goodreads review by Krok Zero on May 02, 2009

I read an interview with James Ellroy where he admitted that he doesn't actually read most of the books that carry his blurbs. That's probably the case here because this holy mess ain't worthy of Ellroy's praise. If O'Connell had hooked up with a comic book artist and done the "Limbo" chapters as li......more