1. About the Author: Liz Moore
Liz Moore is one of the most acclaimed contemporary American novelists. Before entering the literary world, she was a musician and a creative writing professor. Her works—including The Words of Every Song, Heft, The Unseen World, and especially Long Bright River—have been praised for their psychological depth, authentic prose, and human-centered exploration of crime, family, and social themes.
In The God of the Woods, Moore once again showcases her brilliance in building immersive settings, nuanced characters, and a finely woven dual-timeline narrative. Her style blends literary fiction with modern psychological mystery—making her a standout figure among readers and critics alike.
2. About the Narrator: Saskia Maarleveld
Saskia Maarleveld is one of today’s most beloved audiobook narrators. With hundreds of performances across genres—from historical fiction to thrillers and romance—she’s renowned for her versatile voice and emotional delivery.
In The God of the Woods, Saskia faces the challenge of portraying dozens of characters across different timelines, yet does so with grace and clarity. Her narration doesn’t just tell the story—it breathes life into it, pulling listeners into the mysterious forests of the Adirondacks with every word.
3. About the Book: The God of the Woods
The God of the Woods is a literary mystery set in 1975 at the Van Laar family’s private summer camp in the remote Adirondack mountains of New York. The story follows the mysterious disappearance of 13-year-old Barbara, the second child of a powerful and wealthy family. Years earlier, her older brother had also vanished in the same woods. As the narrative unfolds through multiple character perspectives across two time periods, buried secrets about family, privilege, and power begin to surface.
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Genre: Mystery, psychological fiction, social commentary, literary fiction
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Awards: Goodreads Choice Awards 2024 – Mystery & Thriller
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Rating: 4.4/5 stars from over 50,000 Goodreads readers
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Sales: New York Times Bestseller – over 38 consecutive weeks
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Highlights: Featured on Barack Obama’s Summer Reading List and Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show Book Club
4. Book Review – The God of the Woods
The God of the Woods is a haunting symphony where the echoes of silence, trauma, and class conflict reverberate beneath the canopy of a summer forest. Liz Moore masterfully weaves a dual-timeline story filled with suspense, moral ambiguity, and emotional gravity. Each character—be it the cold and controlling mother Alice, the authoritative father Peter, or the local camp staff—brings a fresh layer to the unfolding mystery.
Strengths:
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Intricate dual-timeline structure that grips the reader.
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Emotionally layered characters with compelling backstories.
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Sharp commentary on power, privilege, and family silence.
Weaknesses:
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The ending, while realistic, has divided readers—some expected a bigger climax.
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The large supporting cast may overwhelm first-time readers.
“Moore writes with elegant restraint and evocative imagery. This isn’t just a mystery – it’s a meditation on silence, secrets, and survival.” – The New York Times
“A story that makes you pause to breathe—only to pick up again because you simply can’t stop reading.” – Washington Post
Personal Thoughts:
I was particularly captivated by Moore’s atmosphere—she turns a seemingly peaceful forest into a setting of deep tension and hidden grief. This isn’t just a whodunit; it’s a psychological excavation into what lies beneath family expectations and suppressed truths. This book lingered with me long after the final page, forcing me to reflect on the things we choose not to say—and the cost of that silence.
5. Audiobook Review – Narrated by Saskia Maarleveld
The audiobook version of The God of the Woods, performed by Saskia Maarleveld, runs approximately 14.5 hours and is published by Penguin Audio. She skillfully portrays a diverse cast of characters, capturing both the innocence of Barbara and the cold calculation of Alice with seamless vocal transitions.
Highlights:
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Clear, emotionally resonant narration.
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Excellent character differentiation and tone setting.
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Builds tension and ambience suited to the mystery genre.
Drawbacks:
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Due to complex timelines, beginners may benefit from slower playback speed or reading the print version first.
“Saskia Maarleveld is at the top of her game, delivering a performance that is haunting, lyrical, and impossible to pause.” – AudioFile Magazine
Personal Thoughts:
This audiobook was a complete immersion. If you’re someone who loves being transported while doing chores or commuting, Saskia’s narration feels like a personal guide through the dense, secretive forest. She doesn’t just tell the story—she performs it, embodying its characters and emotions. I didn’t just listen; I lived the experience.
6. Who Should Read or Listen to This Book?
The God of the Woods is ideal for:
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Fans of literary psychological thrillers who enjoy deep emotional and social commentary.
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Readers of Tana French, Donna Tartt (The Secret History), or Gillian Flynn.
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Audiobook enthusiasts looking for a top-tier, engaging performance.
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Readers seeking a rich, multi-layered narrative that goes beyond surface-level mystery.
7. Conclusion
The God of the Woods is more than just a novel—it’s a haunting echo of what’s left unsaid. Liz Moore delivers a story that is emotionally resonant, socially relevant, and deeply human. From its expertly crafted prose to its chilling atmosphere and unforgettable characters, this book deserves a spot on every serious reader’s shelf.
Let the forest call you into its mysteries—where every leaf hides a truth long buried.
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