The King at the Edge of the World: A Novel Free Audiobook Download by Arthur Phillips


[Author's Note: This is a work of fiction and should be considered purely as such. It is not based on any actual event or person.]

The King at the Edge of the World is a novel that begins with hope, but then slowly reveals itself as an unreliable narrator. The narrator, Euan Morton, tells of the discovery of a cave in Peru by one of his friends. Throughout the story Euan struggles to find meaning in his life and constantly questions where he fits in. The King at the Edge of the World is an interesting read that makes you question yourself.

In the year 1944, an American journalist is given the opportunity to interview a man who claims to be the King of England. The King explains that he was forced to flee his homeland because he was killed by John Wilkes Booth and still carries his death wound from that encounter with him. He also recounts his long journey from Europe to Alaska where he has been living for several years in solitude.

Set in the 1950s, 'The King at the Edge of the World' follows a young Englishman who travels to New Zealand and finds himself caught in its unique culture. The setting is an interesting one, with a mix of British influences, European influences, and indigenous influences.

The King at the Edge of the World is a novel about a man who has been 'spoon fed' his whole life. All he knows is what he has been told by his parents, teachers, and other authority figures, but he slowly realizes that it's not all true and sets out to change things for himself. This book is told in real time with the narrator going on about ten years from the beginning of the story.

In "The King at the Edge of the World" by Arthur Phillips, the novel's protagonist is a professor who is writing a biography of his mentor. In the first chapter, he explains that his mentor is a man with an extraordinary life story:

Published Date 2020-02-11
Duration 9 hours 34 minutes
Author Arthur Phillips
Narrated Euan Morton
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Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category Literary Fiction, Essays & Anthologies, Historical Fiction

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