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Novelty

By: Leon Dermot
Narrated by: Stephen Dalton
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If Fight Club, Money, and The Motorcycle Diaries had a three-way, Novelty would be their web-toed, mutant lovechild.

Finn Balor is a depraved billionaire and polymath with a vendetta against fate and an insatiable appetite for hedonism. Obsessed with the idea that free will is a fallacy, he invents the Oracle—a quantum device capable of reshaping reality.

Determined to break the chains of causality, Finn founds Q-Path, a radical underground sect, and unleashes his fanatical acolytes upon an unsuspecting world. But as Q-Path spreads chaos, Finn is forced to confront an unsettling question: is he humanity’s saviour or its saboteur? And is Finn Balor really who he claims to be?

Stephen Dalton is a highly sought after male voiceover artist. He is also a classically trained actor who obtained a degree in acting from the prestigious Guildhall School of Music and Drama in 2011.

©2024 Noel McDermott (P)2025 Noel McDermott
Dystopian Science Fiction Emotionally Gripping

Critic reviews

"Darkly funny and brilliantly unhinged" —Kirkus Reviews

"Dermot effectively plunges readers into the chaotic and likely unbalanced mind of his protagonist." —Kirkus Reviews

"Expect the unexpected might be a cliché, but it fits this deeply original novel nicely." — Independent Book Review

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