The King Is Dead

The King Is Dead

by Benjamin Dean

Narrated by Ivanno Jeremiah

Unabridged — 9 hours, 3 minutes

The King Is Dead

The King Is Dead

by Benjamin Dean

Narrated by Ivanno Jeremiah

Unabridged — 9 hours, 3 minutes

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Overview

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The King is Dead takes themes of race, identity, family and being in the spotlight as a Black and queer person, and sets it against the backgrop of British royalty. With a sizzling romance, unexpected thrills and a clever narrative voice, this is the kind of story that packs levels of entertainment into one compelling story.

In this romantic thriller perfect for fans of Ace of Spades, James-the shy, handsome, mixed-race heir to the British throne-must choose between love and duty amidst a dangerous scandal and a tabloid media desperate for his downfall.

Heavy is the crown James has been born to wear, especially as the first Black heir to the British throne. But with his father's recent passing, and with a new boyfriend to hide, James is woefully unprepared for the sudden shine of public scrutiny.*
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When his secrets come spilling forth across tabloid pages and the man he thought he loved has suddenly disappeared, James finds himself on the precipice of ruin. As every detail of his life becomes public knowledge, his sense of safety is shattered and the people he trusts the most become the likeliest suspects.
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What dangers lurk behind the palace walls-and will the new king find out before it's too late?

Editorial Reviews

AUGUST 2023 - AudioFile

Ivanno Jeremiah's impressive performance brings listeners on a thrilling romantic journey. Young James is now the first Black heir to the British throne, but the historic moment is spoiled by rumors of his romantic life in vindictive tabloids. James is faced with the dilemma of becoming the nation's leader while keeping his boyfriend safe from scandal. Jeremiah's narration is filled with charisma, intrigue, and authenticity. Every suspenseful turn and romantic pang is believable and immersive. Interactions with background characters add more layers to James's complexity, and listeners will enjoy his elegant authenticity. Jeremiah's depiction of the tension between love and duty offers a thought-provoking performance for fans of romance. G.M. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2023, Portland, Maine

Publishers Weekly

★ 05/22/2023

Closeted 17-year-old James becomes the U.K.’s first Black monarch following his white father’s death in Dean’s propulsive debut. To preserve his family’s legacy and continue protecting his Black mother and younger twin brother from the media’s vitriol, James feels like he must prove himself worthy of the crown, despite the fact that he knows the people will “sure as hell not want a Black teenager” as king. But the press is out for blood, analyzing his every move and looking for any perceived misstep to print in the tabloids, which further deteriorates his confidence and approval ratings. James’s new station also jeopardizes his undisclosed relationship with white-cued 18-year-old palace intern Jonathan, a scenario that gets even worse when Jonathan goes missing and royal family secrets begin leaking to the press. With a possible spy in his midst, James must determine whom he can trust among the people he’s known his entire life. Dean delivers a pulse-pounding thriller and searing romance that excels in its portrayal of James’s struggle to balance vicious social politics, storied palace traditions, and vulnerable interpersonal conflict, all while shouldering the responsibility of an entire nation, making for a multilayered and unmissable read. Ages 14–up. Agent: Chloe Seager, Madeleine Milburn Literary. (July)

From the Publisher

All hail this royal debut that twists, turns, and revels in palace intrigue and deceit."—Kirkus, starred review

"A pulse-pounding thriller and searing romance!"—Publisher's Weekly, starred review

“Scandalous, funny, and deliciously compelling!"—Catherine Doyle, co-author of Twin Crowns

“All hail this exquisitely twisty, delightfully queer mystery.”—Chelsea Pitcher, author of This Lie Will Kill You

“Benjamin Dean has written a royal triumph.”—Juno Dawson, author of Her Majesty's Royal Coven

“A compelling thriller that stays with you long after you’ve finished reading.”—Kathryn Foxfield, author of Good Girls Die First

“A scandalous peek behind the royal curtain, with more jaw-dropping, OMG-twists than even the most salacious tabloid journalist could create.”—Erik J. Brown, author of All That's Left in the World

“One page-burning scandal after another. Benjamin Dean is YA royalty.”—Femi Fadugba, author of The Upper World

“Dean’s deliciously scandalous YA debut is filled with twists, turns, and social commentary that brilliantly riffs off real-world context. Paparazzi appearances, tabloid articles, and secret notes give off a total thriller Gossip Girl vibe.  A perfect storm of royal drama and intrigue. Recommended for all teen collections.”

SLJ, starred review

author of Her Majesty's Royal Coven Juno Dawson

Benjamin Dean has written a royal triumph.

co-author of Twin Crowns Catherine Doyle

Scandalous, funny, and deliciously compelling!

author of Good Girls Die First Kathryn Foxfield

A compelling thriller that stays with you long after you’ve finished reading.

author of All That's Left in the World Erik J. Brown

A scandalous peek behind the royal curtain, with more jaw-dropping, OMG-twists than even the most salacious tabloid journalist could create.

author of The Upper World Femi Fadugba

One page-burning scandal after another. Benjamin Dean is YA royalty.

author of This Lie Will Kill You Chelsea Pitcher

All hail this exquisitely twisty, delightfully queer mystery.

School Library Journal

★ 12/02/2023

Gr 9 Up—When his father's tragic death accelerates 17-year-old Prince James's ascension to the throne, all eyes (and ears) are on the British crown. Racist controversy already surrounds the first Black monarch-to-be, his twin brother Eddie, and the Queen Mother. But James harbors a secret that could make matters worse: he's gay, too. With mounting pressure to keep up with appearances, James finds refuge in his fledgling secret romance with palace intern Jonathan. One night, Jonathan disappears. James uses all resources at his disposal to help find him—but what if he doesn't like the truths he uncovers? Middle grade author Dean's deliciously scandalous YA debut is filled with twists, turns, and social commentary that brilliantly riffs off real-world context. Paparazzi appearances, tabloid articles, and secret notes give off a total thriller Gossip Girl vibe. VERDICT A perfect storm of royal drama and intrigue. Recommended for all teen collections.—Alec Chunn

AUGUST 2023 - AudioFile

Ivanno Jeremiah's impressive performance brings listeners on a thrilling romantic journey. Young James is now the first Black heir to the British throne, but the historic moment is spoiled by rumors of his romantic life in vindictive tabloids. James is faced with the dilemma of becoming the nation's leader while keeping his boyfriend safe from scandal. Jeremiah's narration is filled with charisma, intrigue, and authenticity. Every suspenseful turn and romantic pang is believable and immersive. Interactions with background characters add more layers to James's complexity, and listeners will enjoy his elegant authenticity. Jeremiah's depiction of the tension between love and duty offers a thought-provoking performance for fans of romance. G.M. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2023, Portland, Maine

Kirkus Reviews

★ 2023-04-12
When James’ father dies, it’s only the beginning of the troubles for the teen who would be king.

At 17, the full weight of the crown now sits on the shoulders of James Albert Arthur Hampton, the United Kingdom’s first Black monarch. James wars with feelings of being inadequate beside Eddie, his more likable brother, or less suited for the throne compared to Cassandra, his White cousin who’s next in line. There’s also the matter of his first, secret, love, Jonathan Kent, an 18-year-old Black palace intern. James reflects, “The world could barely cope with a Black king—they’d lose their heads if they knew he was gay too.” When Jonathan disappears and the Daily Eye, a tabloid whose journalists closely mirror those writing for real British newspapers, begins running stories that reveal the royal family’s darkest secrets, it’s up to James to face their virulent actions and try to unravel betrayals that threaten his family’s safety and well-being. James’ progression as he grows in understanding whom he should trust within his innermost circle provides tumultuous internal and external conflict that is impossible to turn away from—especially when the potentially lethal impact of racism is succinctly and sadly presented as part of the overwhelming challenges unique to his role.

All hail this royal debut that twists, turns, and revels in palace intrigue and deceit. (Thriller. 14-18)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940176928600
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 07/18/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
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