The Stranger Times, C. K. McDonnell
The Stranger Times, C. K. McDonnell
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The Stranger Times
(The Stranger Times 1)

Author: C. K. McDonnell

Series: Stranger Times

Narrator: Brendan McDonald

Unabridged: 11 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/14/2021


Synopsis

Brought to you by Penguin.

STOP PRESS! The Stranger Times wins the 2023 British Fantasy Award for Best Audio Work!

There are dark forces at work in our world (and in Manchester in particular), so thank God The Stranger Times is on hand to report them . . .

A weekly newspaper dedicated to the weird and the wonderful (but mostly the weird), it is the go-to publication for the unexplained and inexplicable.

At least that's their pitch. The reality is rather less auspicious. Their editor is a drunken, foul-tempered and foul-mouthed husk of a man who thinks little of the publication he edits. His staff are a ragtag group of misfits. And as for the assistant editor . . . well, that job is a revolving door - and it has just revolved to reveal Hannah Willis, who's got problems of her own.

When tragedy strikes in her first week on the job The Stranger Times is forced to do some serious investigating. What they discover leads to a shocking realisation: some of the stories they'd previously dismissed as nonsense are in fact terrifyingly real. Soon they come face-to-face with darker forces than they could ever have imagined.

The Stranger Times is the first novel from C.K. McDonnell, the pen name of Caimh McDonnell. It combines his distinctive dark wit with his love of the weird and wonderful to deliver a joyous celebration of how truth really can be stranger than fiction.

© C. K. McDonnell 2021 (P) Penguin Audio 2021

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A filmic romp with great characters, a jet-propelled plot, and a winning premise. GUARDIAN

I tore through The Stranger Times. Like an entertaining collision between the worlds of Mick Herron and Charlie Stross, it's a novel that proves ancient eldritch horror is no match for old-school journalism.

There are weird happenings in Manchester; good job the drunk and dysfunctional journalists of The Stranger Times, a newspaper dedicated to paranormal and the unexplained, are on hand . . . terrific, easygoing fun. THE TIMES

I loved this . . . great premise - great story - great characters . . . hugely enjoyable.

A cracker . . . brace yourself for murder, monsters, mesmerism - and merriment. Wonderfully wacky. SAGA

Darkly witty. i-NEWSPAPER

Darkly comedic . . . alternating between sinister and silly, McDonnell's writing is intelligently witty. THE HERALD

Fresh and genuinely funny. SFX magazine

The one-liners zing, the dialogue is a tennis match of witty banter. FINANCIAL TIMES

McDonnell loves creating characters and loves the characters he creates, and soon we are rooting for this quirky and eccentric multicultural bunch . . . a real generosity of spirit permeates the book. It is strangely feelgood but not in a schmaltzy way . . . a very funny book. IRISH TIMES