
The Napoleon of Notting Hill
Welcome to a dull, dystopian future London where democracy has devolved into a randomized lottery, and a whimsical intellectual named Auberon Quin is unexpectedly crowned King. Desperate to cure the world's terminal boredom, King Auberon decrees that every London neighborhood must return to medieval feudalism-complete with city walls, towering halberdiers, and grand coats of arms.
The city's bureaucrats are furious, but they play along with the joke. Until they encounter Adam Wayne, a passionate nineteen-year-old fanatic who takes the eccentric edicts entirely to heart. As the Provost of Notting Hill, Wayne refuses to let developers build a modern road through his beloved neighborhood. Armed with a sword, unyielding zeal, and the legal backing of the King's own absurd charter, Wayne rallies the ordinary shopkeepers and dentists of Notting Hill to wage a bloody, spectacular war against the encroaching empires of Bayswater and Kensington.
Why you will love this: Fans of Satirical Speculative Fiction will be captivated by this prophetic, hilariously profound masterpiece. Chesterton brilliantly weaves political satire, classic dystopian tropes, and dark humor, creating a philosophical tale that is both deeply witty and surprisingly moving. If you enjoy thought-provoking, absurdly scaled battles over the mundane, this full audiobook will hold you captive to the very last word.
About the Author: G. K. Chesterton was a giant of early 20th-century literature, widely known as the 'prince of paradox.' His wildly inventive, philosophical works profoundly influenced modern speculative and fantasy authors around the world.
Welcome to a dull, dystopian future London where democracy has devolved into a randomized lottery, and a whimsical intellectual named Auberon Quin is unexpectedly crowned King. Desperate to cure the world's terminal boredom, King Auberon decrees that every London neighborhood must return to medieval feudalism-complete with city walls, towering halberdiers, and grand coats of arms.
The city's bureaucrats are furious, but they play along with the joke. Until they encounter Adam Wayne, a passionate nineteen-year-old fanatic who takes the eccentric edicts entirely to heart. As the Provost of Notting Hill, Wayne refuses to let developers build a modern road through his beloved neighborhood. Armed with a sword, unyielding zeal, and the legal backing of the King's own absurd charter, Wayne rallies the ordinary shopkeepers and dentists of Notting Hill to wage a bloody, spectacular war against the encroaching empires of Bayswater and Kensington.
Why you will love this: Fans of Satirical Speculative Fiction will be captivated by this prophetic, hilariously profound masterpiece. Chesterton brilliantly weaves political satire, classic dystopian tropes, and dark humor, creating a philosophical tale that is both deeply witty and surprisingly moving. If you enjoy thought-provoking, absurdly scaled battles over the mundane, this full audiobook will hold you captive to the very last word.
About the Author: G. K. Chesterton was a giant of early 20th-century literature, widely known as the 'prince of paradox.' His wildly inventive, philosophical works profoundly influenced modern speculative and fantasy authors around the world.
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Welcome to a dull, dystopian future London where democracy has devolved into a randomized lottery, and a whimsical intellectual named Auberon Quin is unexpectedly crowned King. Desperate to cure the world's terminal boredom, King Auberon decrees that every London neighborhood must return to medieval feudalism-complete with city walls, towering halberdiers, and grand coats of arms.
The city's bureaucrats are furious, but they play along with the joke. Until they encounter Adam Wayne, a passionate nineteen-year-old fanatic who takes the eccentric edicts entirely to heart. As the Provost of Notting Hill, Wayne refuses to let developers build a modern road through his beloved neighborhood. Armed with a sword, unyielding zeal, and the legal backing of the King's own absurd charter, Wayne rallies the ordinary shopkeepers and dentists of Notting Hill to wage a bloody, spectacular war against the encroaching empires of Bayswater and Kensington.
Why you will love this: Fans of Satirical Speculative Fiction will be captivated by this prophetic, hilariously profound masterpiece. Chesterton brilliantly weaves political satire, classic dystopian tropes, and dark humor, creating a philosophical tale that is both deeply witty and surprisingly moving. If you enjoy thought-provoking, absurdly scaled battles over the mundane, this full audiobook will hold you captive to the very last word.
About the Author: G. K. Chesterton was a giant of early 20th-century literature, widely known as the 'prince of paradox.' His wildly inventive, philosophical works profoundly influenced modern speculative and fantasy authors around the world.











