Aimee Bancroft and the Singularity Storm by Daniel Marc Chant

Aimee Bancroft and the Singularity Storm

A stormy gateway to a world beyond

Narrated byLeena Emsley
Length1h55m
Release dateApril 25, 2017
LanguageEnglish
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AuthorDaniel Marc Chant
NarratorLeena Emsley
Runtime1h55m
PublishedApril 25, 2017
RatingNot yet rated
CategoriesScience Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Adventure, Space Opera
FormatAudiobook (Digital)
PlatformAudible

About This Audiobook

Forget your standard solo sailing saga—this isn’t just about beating records or riding waves, it’s about what happens when the ocean itself starts ripping open the sky. Aimee Bancroft, a relentless British adventurer with a decade of blue-water miles under her keel, thinks she’s in for a smooth transatlantic crossing until a freak squall flips the script. Instead of mere wind and rain, she’s spat into a parallel dimension where gravity behaves like a suggestion and the local flora can’t decide whether to photosynthesize or photoscream. Author Daniel Marc Chant doesn’t waste time with exposition; he dives straight into the surreal, blending hard science-fantasy with the kind of relentless momentum that keeps you earbuds glued to the deck. The result is a taut, clockwork adventure whose world feels lived-in rather than dreamed-up, where every strange shift in landscape carries real narrative weight. If you’ve ever wanted a disaster movie where the disaster is also the destination, this is your boarding pass. Leena Emsley’s narration crackles with the kind of briny urgency you’d expect from a skipper barking orders through a howling gale. She doesn’t just read the lines—she sells the stakes, shifting accent layers between British clipped determination and something faintly otherworldly whenever the storm’s physics start misbehaving.

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Editor's Review

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I listened to this while walking through an actual storm—irony not lost on me—and Emsley’s performance made the rain feel optional. Her Aimee is all iron-willed focus one moment, then liable to crack with rising panic the next, mirroring the uncanny shifts in Chant’s world. The audiobook clocks in at under two hours, yet it never feels rushed; instead, the brevity sharpens the impact, like a rapid-fire escape sequence that ends before you’ve had time to catch your breath. That said, I could’ve used a bit more grounding in the new world’s rules early on. The first quarter feels like being thrown into the deep end without a lifeline, and while that immersion is part of the appeal, a single line of context about why the storm exists or how the physics work would’ve made Aimee’s panic feel less like whiplash and more like genuine bewilderment. Still, the production is immaculate—breaths are crisp, background layers subtly unsettling, and the moment the storm’s static first crackles through your headphones, you’ll understand exactly why this story had to be heard rather than read.

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