The Heart's Invisible Furies: A Novel Free Audiobook Download by John Boyne


Stephen Hogan is a brilliant, hilarious, and compassionate storyteller who lets the reader in on the heart's darkest secrets. With a compelling plot that turns outward to reveal the world around us, remorselessly shows how we can be both incredibly vulnerable and powerful at the same time.

Although this novel is based on a true story, it is filled with suspense and intrigue. It tells the story of the six siblings of an Irish Catholic family who were abandoned down at sea and found they were "saved" by a family that beat them mercilessly. This novel is written wonderfully as the narrator's voice mixed with the characters' emotions makes this book come alive. The narrator, Stephen Hogan, does an excellent job with bringing out each character's personality and voices their emotions perfectly. The Heart's Invisible Furies was a fantastic audiobook that I would highly recommend to anyone looking for a good thriller.

Stephen Hogan is a middle-class Dublin boy who does not love his father and has always been far more interested in girls than his schoolwork. He was always very close with his mother, but after her death he no longer knew how to speak to her. When Stephen's mother's sister, Aisling, comes to live with them and insists on taking Stephen out of school for a year and traveling the world, Stephen is reluctant to go along at first. Once he travels though, he starts getting glimpses of the truth about his parents' lives and those of so many others around him.

The Heart's Invisible Furies: A Novel is not just a book to read, it is a love story that will make you laugh, cry, and want to change the world. It takes place in Ireland in the late 1800s, and follows two children named Jack and Agnes who form an unlikely friendship that changes with time. Together they learn about sexuality, prejudice, war, life, love and death as they struggle to rely on each other amid their families' competing ideologies.

The Heart's Invisible Furies is a novel that follows the story of Jack Lally, an Irish journalist who moves to Paris with his wife. It soon becomes apparent that they made a mistake by moving there. From the beginning of their stay, it doesn't seem like things are going well for them.

Published Date 2017-08-22
Duration 21 hours 10 minutes
Author John Boyne
Narrated Stephen Hogan
Reviews
(62 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category Sagas, Family Life, Coming of Age

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