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The Color of A Dog Running Away

by Richard Gwyn

Narrated by Robertson Dean

3.43 ABR Score (362 ratings)
★ 3.06 Goodreads (340) ★ 2.77 Audible (22)
9h 28m Released 2007 Literature & Fiction

Why Listen?

Robertson Dean's measured, introspective narration transforms this baroque Barcelona mystery into something genuinely unsettling—he finds the creeping dread beneath the surreal plot twists that could easily have collapsed into absurdity.

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About This Audiobook

A mysterious gallery invitation transforms the quiet existence of Lucas, a musician and translator dwelling in Barcelona's atmospheric Gothic Quarter. What begins as simple curiosity evolves into a labyrinthine journey through the city's hidden underbelly, where ancient religious cults, enigmatic roof dwellers, and prophetic street performers inhabit a world that blurs the boundaries between reality and myth. As Lucas becomes entangled with the captivating Nuria and drawn into increasingly surreal encounters, he discovers that his passive life has become the centerpiece of forces beyond his comprehension. The Gothic Quarter itself emerges as a character, its winding medieval streets harboring secrets that stretch back centuries.

Robertson Dean's narration captures the dreamlike quality that makes this story particularly suited to audio. His measured delivery mirrors Lucas's disoriented perspective, allowing listeners to drift alongside the protagonist through Barcelona's mystical landscape. Dean skillfully navigates the novel's shifting narrative styles and unreliable storytelling, his voice adapting to reflect Lucas's evolving mental state while maintaining the story's hypnotic rhythm. The narrator's performance enhances the book's exploration of memory and perception, creating an immersive experience that transforms Gwyn's literary labyrinth into a haunting auditory journey.