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Victor Kelleher

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Victor Kelleher

With a host of award-winning novels to his credit, Victor Kelleher remains one of Australia's most celebrated writers for both adults and children. Born in London, he lived in Africa for twenty years before moving to New Zealand, where he began to write. He moved to Australia in 1976, where he lives with his sculptor wife. Formerly an Associate Professor of literature, he now writes full-time from his home in Bellingen, New South Wales.

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Title:
To the Dark Tower
Written by:
Victor Kelleher 
Read by:
Francis Greenslade 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
6 hours 29 minutes 
Published:
January 01 2007 
Available Date:
January 01 2007 
Age Category:
Young Adult 
ISBN:
9781741636253 
Genres:
Fiction; Dreams; Fantasy Fiction; Young Adult Fiction 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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A gripping audiobook of myth, legend, mystery and suspense from one of Australia's most celebrated writers.

Awake and asleep, Tom has increasingly different lives. Awake he is a climber, scaling the cliffs by Tower Rock, and asleep, he finds himself in a vivid dream-world where he is the carrier, responsible for a strange and beautiful child, and forever in search of the elusive Sleeper. Tom can no longer dismiss his night journeys as just dreams once his sleeping and waking lives start to merge. The real-life versions of characters in Tom's dream-world start to fall into inexplicable, deathlike comas, and Tom realises that his two lives are heading towards an inevitable collision. Tom doesn't know what will happen next, but he is certain of one thing: it's all terrifyingly out of his control.

"Narrator Francis Greenslade is wonderfully eerie in this atmospheric thriller in which the hero's waking and dreaming lives converge when he finds himself the protector of a magic child. Greenslade's throaty Aussie accent is perfectly suited for this brooding tale. His turn as omniscient narrator is especially strong, setting the tone for the thrills and chills to come. As Tom, the story's hero, Greenslade offers only slight variation from his standard delivery, a shift so subtle yet appealing that it's wonderful. The pace of the story lies in Greenslade's unwavering voice, and he knows exactly how to control it to best effect. The resulting tale is unsettling, to say the least."
AudioFile Magazine