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Fear: A Novel Audiobook, by Dirk Kurbjuweit Play Audiobook Sample

Fear: A Novel Audiobook

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Read By: John Glouchevitch Publisher: HarperAudio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 4.50 hours at 1.5x Speed 3.38 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: October 2017 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9780062742421

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

40

Longest Chapter Length:

20:30 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

13 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

10:14 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

1

Publisher Description

An acclaimed German writer makes his American debut with this gripping and sophisticated thriller reminiscent of The Dinner and the early novels of Ian McEwan, about the murder of a neighbor who had been harassing a middle-class family—and the relative imprisoned for the crime.

""I had always believed my father capable of a massacre. Whenever I heard on the news that there had been a killing spree, I would hold my breath, unable to relax until it was clear that it couldn't have been him.""

Randolph Tiefenthaler insists he had a normal childhood, though he grew up with a father who kept thirty loaded guns in the house. A modestly successful architect with a wonderful family and a beautiful home, he soon finds his life compromised when his father, a man Randolph loves yet has always feared, is imprisoned for murder.

Fear is the story of the twisted events leading up to his father’s incarceration. It begins when Randolph and his family move into a new building and meet their neighbor, Dieter Tiberius, the peculiar yet seemingly friendly man living in the basement apartment. As the Tiefenthalers settle into their home, they becoming increasingly disturbed as Dieter’s strange behavior turns malevolent. Randolph unravels the tale of Dieter’s harassment—the erotic letters he sends to Rebecca, his spying, his accusations of child abuse, the police reports he filed against them. Finally, Randolph admits his of own feelings of desperation and helplessness, which ultimately led to his father’s intervention.

As Randolph plumbs the depths of his own uncertainty surrounding the murder—pondering fundamental questions about masculinity, violence, and the rule of law—his reliability is slowly but irrevocably called into doubt. The result is an unsettling meditation on middle-class privilege and ""civilized life"" that builds to a shocking conclusion.

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“German author and journalist Kurbjuweit examines a life of privilege irrevocably marked by fear and moral dilemma…Cerebral crime fiction with an ethical core.”

— Booklist

Quotes

  • “Fear shifts our moral codes. It makes us accessories to murder. A great achievement.”

    — Herman Koch, New York Times bestselling author
  • “Its layers of paranoia and memories are brilliantly done to play on every parent’s deepest fears.”

    — Fiona Barton, New York Times bestselling author
  • “Kurbjuweit exposes the evil lurking just below the surface of civilized life.”

    — Stern
  • “Such great writing, evoking a domestic landscape as creepy as the man in the basement downstairs…An unsettling tale of merciless self-scrutiny.”

    — Renee Knight, author of Disclaimer

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About Dirk Kurbjuweit

Dirk Kurbjuweit is a successful writer and journalist in his native Germany. He has been awarded several prestigious prizes for his journalism, including the Egon Erwin Kisch Prize and the Novel Herzog Media Prize. He is also the author of several nonfiction and fiction titles, three of which have been adapted into feature films. He lives in Berlin.

About John Glouchevitch

John Glouchevitch is an audiobook narrator and voice talent. He began honing his craft as a voice-over artist at age three, when, to the dismay of his parents, he began to imitate the accents of their British family friends. Over the ensuing years he studied as an actor, improviser, and writer, eventually graduating with a BA in theater and English from Middlebury College in Vermont.