The actor narrates the first book in the author’s beloved His Dark Materials trilogy, giving a richly textured performance

If you saw the BBC’s adaptation of His Dark Materials, you will remember Ruth Wilson stealing the show as the sinister Mrs Coulter. Now she is back narrating a new audio version of Northern Lights, the first book in the much-loved trilogy by Philip Pullman. Set in an alternative, intricately realised world where airships float through the sky and everyone has an animal – or daemon – that embodies their soul, it opens with 12-year-old Lyra Belacqua, an orphan raised at Jordan College, Oxford, witnessing the Master of the college slipping poison into some wine. That wine is intended for her uncle, Lord Asriel, an adventurer who has just returned from the frozen north to present the college faculty with his research on a mysterious substance called Dust. Lyra is able to warn him, thus saving his life.

Wilson gives a richly textured performance, taking on a lengthy cast of characters beginning with plucky Lyra, her daemon Pantalaimon, stern Asriel and assorted college scholars. After Asriel returns to the north, children begin to disappear around Oxford, allegedly stolen by a group called the “Gobblers”. Among those taken is Lyra’s best friend, Roger, leading Lyra to seek the help of Mrs Coulter, with whom she strikes up an uneasy friendship, and to embark on an expedition to the Arctic where she meets Iorek, an armoured polar bear.

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