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Nonesuch

By: Francis Spufford
Narrated by: Lydia Wilson
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'What a joy! A novel with endless ingenuity and enormous heart.' Kaliane Bradley
'One of the finest prose stylists of his generation.' The Times
'My God can he write.' Richard Osman

It's the summer of 1939. London is on the brink of catastrophic war. Iris Hawkins, an ambitious young woman in the stuffy world of City finance, has a chance encounter with Geoff, a technical whizz at the BBC's nascent television unit.

What was supposed to be one night of abandon draws her instead into an adventure of otherworldly pursuit - into a reality where time bends, spirits can be summoned, and history hangs by a thread. Soon there are Nazi planes overhead. But Iris has more to contend with than the terrors of the Blitz. Over the rooftops of burning London, in the twisted passages between past and present, a fascist fanatic is travelling with a gun in her hand.

And only Iris can stop her from altering the course of history forever.

©2026 Francis Spufford (P)2026 Faber & Faber
Fantasy Genre Fiction Historical Literary Fiction Heartfelt England War
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This is a fabulous and captivating story where saying anything both diminishes its splendour and leads to spoilers. It’s set just prior to WW2, it’s about class, it’s about what it is to be a woman, it’s about magic, but, fundamentally, it’s about choices and their consequences. Brilliant in every way.

Brilliant in every way!

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Very high quality writing. Interesting throughout with a thorough knowledge of the period and a first class reader.

Excellent in all ways

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Let me say at the outset that the combination of Francis Spufford’s writing and Lydia Wilson’s narration is about as good as it gets. This is a fascinating and highly original tale which evokes the period of 1939-1940 London beautifully. There are a few anachronisms, but they are minor; (apparently the use of the word ‘loo’ for lavatory, was first recorded in the 1930s, but I cannot believe that it was in common use during during the period in question). The heroine, Iris, I fell in love with, and that was due to a combination of Spufford’s writing and Lydia Wilson’s never less than perfect narration.

What leaves me highly dissatisfied is what is left out of this audio recording from the original book. There is a very interesting and relevant author’s note at the end of the book of a page or so which has been omitted. But the exclusion that made me spit feathers when comparing notes with my wife—who has a hard copy of the book—is the single page, after the end, which says in capital letters ‘TO BE CONTINUED’. Without knowing this, the ending left me crumpled. Audible MUST rectify these two omissions!

Wonderful, but infuriating omission!

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i enjoyed it. less time travel than i expected from the blurb but i enjoyed the mystical elements and the story was well done.

good war time story

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I enjoyed this story so much that I could not stop listening but also so much did not want it to end. I hope that there will be more from this author very soon.

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