Version Control
by Dexter Palmer
Narrated by January LaVoy
Why Listen?
January LaVoy's narration transforms this reality-bending love story into something genuinely unsettling—her performance captures Rebecca's creeping dread so perfectly you'll question what's real alongside her.
About This Audiobook
Rebecca Wright navigates a world that feels perpetually askew, working customer support for a dating website while grappling with an unsettling sense that reality itself has shifted around her. Her husband Philip, a physicist obsessed with his "causality violation device," has spent years chasing what colleagues dismiss as impossible science fiction. As Rebecca experiences mounting disconnection from her own life and memories, Philip's experimental work edges closer to a breakthrough that could reshape their understanding of time, grief, and second chances. Set in a near future of smartphones and algorithmic relationships, the story explores how technology intersects with the most fundamental human experiences of loss and healing.
January LaVoy delivers a masterful performance that captures both the intimate domestic drama and the story's speculative elements with equal precision. Her portrayal of Rebecca balances vulnerability with sharp intelligence, while her rendering of Philip conveys his scientific passion without descending into caricature. LaVoy's pacing allows the philosophical weight of Palmer's concepts to breathe while maintaining narrative momentum across the nearly nineteen-hour runtime. Her nuanced delivery proves particularly effective in conveying the protagonist's growing sense of displacement, making the audio format ideal for experiencing this meditation on memory, reality, and the stories we tell ourselves about our lives.