
The Last Days of Night
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Narrated by:
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Jonathan McClain
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By:
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Graham Moore
About this listen
From Graham Moore, the Academy Award-winning screenwriter of The Imitation Game and New York Times best-selling author of The Sherlockian, comes a thrilling novel - based on actual events - about the nature of genius, the cost of ambition and the battle to electrify America.
New York, 1888. Gas lamps still flicker in the city streets, but the miracle of electric light is in its infancy. The person who controls the means to turn night into day will make history - and a vast fortune.
A young untested lawyer named Paul Cravath, fresh out of Columbia Law School, takes a case that seems impossible to win. Paul's client, George Westinghouse, has been sued by Thomas Edison over a billion-dollar question: Who invented the lightbulb and holds the right to power the country?
The case affords Paul entry to the heady world of high society - the glittering parties in Gramercy Park mansions and the more insidious dealings done behind closed doors. The task facing Paul is beyond daunting. Edison is a wily, dangerous opponent with vast resources at his disposal - private spies, newspapers in his pocket and the backing of J. P. Morgan himself. Yet this unknown lawyer shares with his famous adversary a compulsion to win at all costs. How will he do it?
In obsessive pursuit of victory, Paul crosses paths with Nikola Tesla, an eccentric, brilliant inventor who may hold the key to defeating Edison, and with Agnes Huntington, a beautiful opera singer who proves to be a flawless performer onstage and off. As Paul takes greater and greater risks, he'll find that everyone in his path is playing their own game, and no one is quite who they seem.
©2016 Graham Moore (P)2016 Penguin Random House Audio Publishing GroupCritic reviews
Interesting history but dry at times
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loved it
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I will seek out other books from this author.
Compelling, wonderfully narrated.
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This story is marvelously crafted from fact and imagination. An insight into scientific development and nineteenth century life.
(The one little annoyance were the claims of the most ____ person in the world, with the assumption that because the author knew of no comparable person in the world that their ignorance proved a fact. US-centricity takes the edge off the excellence. Yet)
this is one of the best audiobooks I've heard and I would not hesitate recommending it.
Absorbing
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was just ok
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