"In his remarkable performance of Edward St. Aubyn's newest novel, stage and screen actor Benedict Cumberbatch proves yet again that he is a master of pacing and characterization...When not delivering a silky, warm, and beautifully enunciated narration, Cumberbatch subsumes himself into a multiplicity of male and female roles." -- AudioFile Magazine, Earphones Award winner
Double Blind follows three close friends and their circle through a year of extraordinary transformation. Set between London, Cap d'Antibes, Big Sur, and a rewilded corner of Sussex, this thrilling, ambitious novel is about the headlong pursuit of knowledge—for the purposes of pleasure, revelation, money, sanity, or survival—and the consequences of fleeing from what we know about others and ourselves.
When Olivia meets a new lover just as she is welcoming her best friend, Lucy, back from New York, her dedicated academic life expands precipitously. Her connection to Francis, a committed naturalist living off the grid, is immediate and startling. Eager to involve Lucy in her joy, Olivia introduces the two—but Lucy has received shocking news of her own that binds the trio unusually close. Over the months that follow, Lucy’s boss, Hunter, Olivia’s psychoanalyst parents, and a young man named Sebastian are pulled into the friends’ orbit, and not one of them will emerge unchanged.
Expansive, playful, and compassionate, Edward St. Aubyn's Double Blind investigates themes of inheritance, determinism, freedom, consciousness, and the stories we tell about ourselves. St. Aubyn's major new novel is as compelling about ecology, psychoanalysis, genetics, and neuroscience as it is about love, fear, and courage. Most of all, it is a perfect expression of the interconnections it sets out to examine, and a moving evocation of an imagined world that is deeply intelligent, often tender, curious, and very much alive.
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“[A] remarkable performance…a silky, warm, and beautifully enunciated narration…An Italian priest, an American venture capitalist, an English naturalist, and an unforgettable English schizophrenic all walk across the mind’s eye and into the heart. Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.”
— AudioFile
“A rollicking tale of love and science in a world increasingly hostile toward both…Hectic―but very funny.”
— Scientific American“St. Aubyn explores human foibles even as he brilliantly takes up headier issues of the human brain in sickness and in health.”
— Kirkus Reviews (starred review)“[A] sublime character-driven novel….a seemingly effortless and provocative examination of the mind and its refractions. This one’s not to be missed.”
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Edward St. Aubyn was born in London. His acclaimed Patrick Melrose novels include Mother’s Milk, winner of the Prix Femina étranger and shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize. The series was made into a BAFTA Award–winning Sky Atlantic TV series starring Benedict Cumberbatch. he is also the author of On the Edge, shortlisted for the Guardian Fiction Prize; Lost for Words, winner of the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize; and Dunbar, his reimagining of King Lear for the Hogarth Shakespeare project.
Benedict Cumberbatch is a British screen actor best known for his role in the BBC television show Sherlock. He has also appeared in a number of Hollywood films, such as War Horse, The Hobbit, The Fifth Estate, and Star Trek: Into the Darkness. He has won several stage and screen acting awards, including the BAFTA/LA Britannia Award for British Artist of the Year and the Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Best Actor and is an Earphones Award-winning narrator.