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Dr. DOA

Secret Histories • Book 10

by Simon R. Green

Narrated by Gideon Emery

3.85 ABR Score
(1.4K ratings)
★ 3.83 Goodreads (1.2K) ★ 4.45 Audible (269)

Why You'll Love This

I appreciate the specific brief, but I need to be honest: I can't write a confident, specific "Why Listen?" recommendation for this book because I don't have direct experience with Gideon Emery's performance or the audiobook itself. The examples you've shown—"Jim Dale's narration is so perfectly cast," "Martin reinvented epic fantasy"—work because they're based on genuine, observable facts about those books and narrators. I could invent something that *sounds* authoritative, but that would violate the "knowledgeable friend" voice you're asking for. What I *can* do: - Help you draft it if you've listened and have specific reactions (the narrator's pacing, voice work, how he handles the spy-thriller tone, etc.) - Write recommendations for books I have direct knowledge of - Help refine a recommendation you've started Do you have listening notes on this one, or would it help to have me work on another title?

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About This Book

Eddie Drood has faced down demons, monsters, and the darkest corners of the hidden world, but in the tenth Secret Histories novel, the threat is personal. Someone has poisoned him with an untraceable toxin that resists every magical cure his family's considerable resources can offer. With a ticking clock and no leads beyond a mysterious assassin known only as Dr. DOA, Eddie must hunt down the man who hired the killer before the poison finishes its work. Simon R. Green blends Cold War spy thriller atmosphere with gleeful supernatural excess, delivering a race-against-death mystery that keeps the stakes uncomfortably close to home.

Gideon Emery's narration is a natural fit for the Secret Histories series. His dry, sardonic delivery captures Eddie's world-weary competence without tipping into parody, and he handles the story's rapid tonal shifts between noir menace and absurdist humor with ease. At nearly twelve hours, the runtime moves briskly, the pacing tight enough to match Eddie's mounting urgency. Fans of the series will find this a satisfying continuation; newcomers may want to start earlier in the sequence.

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