Man, 'Call and Beck' is one of those hidden gems I stumbled upon a while back—super underrated! I went digging to see if there was an audiobook version because the prose just feels like it would sing when read aloud. Sadly, no luck so far. I checked Audible, Libby, and even some indie platforms, but nada. The book’s vibe reminds me of 'The Ocean at the End of the Lane'—whimsical but dark—so I keep hoping a narrator like Neil Gaiman (who does his own audiobooks perfectly) might pick it up someday. Until then, I’ve resorted to reading passages to my friends dramatically. They tolerate me.
If you’re into similar atmospheric reads, 'Piranesi' has a fantastic audiobook adaptation. The narrator’s voice is so immersive, it almost makes up for the lack of 'Call and Beck' in audio form. Fingers crossed some publisher notices this book’s potential!
No audiobook for 'Call and Beck' yet, sadly. I checked all the usual spots—Audible, Google Play, even niche sites like Downpour. It’s a bummer because the book’s got this haunting quality that’d work so well in audio. Maybe someday! For now, I’m rereading my dog-eared copy and pretending I’m the narrator. (My cat judges me.)
So, 'Call and Beck'—what a trip! I tore through the paperback in one sitting and immediately wanted to hear it aloud. No official audiobook exists, but I’ve got a theory: it’s probably because the rights are tangled or the publisher’s waiting for more demand. I tweeted at the author once (no reply, lol), but maybe if more readers ask, they’ll consider it.
For now, I’ve been getting my fix with podcasts that read weird fiction, like 'The Magnus Archives' or 'Knifepoint Horror.' Not the same, but they scratch that itch. Also, pro tip: if you’re desperate, try text-to-speech with a fancy voice setting. It’s… not ideal, but hey, we make do. Here’s hoping 2024 is the year 'Call and Beck' gets the audio love it deserves!
Ugh, I feel you! I adore 'Call and Beck'—it’s got that eerie, poetic style that just lingers in your brain. I’ve scoured the internet for an audiobook like three times this year, but it seems it hasn’t gotten the audio treatment yet. Which is a shame because the dialogue would be chef’s kiss with the right voice actor. Maybe if we rally enough fans, someone will take the hint?
In the meantime, I’ve been compensating with audiobooks that hit the same mood. 'The Essex Serpent' has this lush, slow-burn narration, and 'The Silent Companions' is delightfully creepy. Both are great if you’re craving that 'Call and Beck' vibe. Also, side note: if you ever find a fan-made recording, hit me up. I’d even take a dramatic TikTok reading at this point.
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In the meantime, if you're into similar suspenseful stories, 'The Silent Patient' has a fantastic audiobook adaptation. The narrator's voice adds so much to the psychological tension. Or, if you prefer something more surreal, 'House of Leaves' has an experimental audio version that plays with layered voices and sound effects. It's not the same, but it might scratch that itch while we wait for 'When the Phone Rings' to get the audio treatment.
If you like sinking into a book on a long commute, good news—there is an audiobook edition of 'The Long Call' by Ann Cleeves. I picked it up on Audible a while back and also found it available through Apple Books, Google Play, and various library apps like Libby/OverDrive and Hoopla. Most of the listings I saw labeled it unabridged, so you get the whole story without cuts.
Personally, I enjoy the pacing of the narrated version: the narrator gives real life to Matthew Venn and the atmosphere of the coastal setting. If you’re picky about voices, do sample a clip first—platforms usually let you listen to a short excerpt. Also keep an eye out for library copies if you want to borrow rather than buy. I found the audio an easy way to revisit the twists and the social themes the book explores, and it stayed with me long after the last chapter.
Hunting for an audiobook can be its own little treasure hunt, and if you're looking to buy 'The Call' online, there are a few dependable places I always check first.
My top spot is Audible — it’s the largest audiobook marketplace and usually has multiple editions of the same title (abridged, unabridged, different narrators). Audible uses credits or per-title purchases, and they let you listen to samples before you buy. If you prefer to avoid a subscription, Apple Books and Google Play Books both sell single audiobooks outright and are super convenient if you already live in their ecosystems. For people who want to support indie bookstores, Libro.fm is my soft spot: it mirrors the Audible experience but shares revenue with local shops, and their catalog often includes mainstream titles like 'The Call'.
If DRM-free MP3s are important to you, check sellers like Downpour or publisher storefronts — I’ve bought DRM-free editions before and it’s a relief to own files you can move between devices. For borrowing instead of buying, libraries via Libby/OverDrive or Hoopla sometimes have 'The Call' available for temporary checkout. Regional availability varies, so I compare prices across Audible, Apple, Google, Kobo, Audiobooks.com, and Libro.fm before committing. I also listen to the sample and read narrator credits; a great narrator can turn a solid story into an obsession, so I’ll often pay a bit more for that alone.