The Drift Condition cover art

The Drift Condition

A Comic Fantasy of Luck, Hope and Civic Metaphysics

Preview

Get 30 days of Standard free

£5.99/mo after trial. Cancel monthly.
Try for £0.00
More purchase options

The Drift Condition

By: David Lewis
Narrated by: Wayne Farrell
Try for £0.00

£5.99 a month after 30 days. Cancel anytime.

Buy Now for £18.29

Buy Now for £18.29

The Drift Condition follows a collection of very nearly ordinary people living in a world that has an unfortunate habit of coming loose at the metaphysical seams. Luck—normally a polite, unobtrusive force—has developed a wobble. Civic systems misbehave like bored deities. And somewhere beneath everything, the machinery that keeps reality pointing mostly in the right direction has begun to rattle like an ageing boiler with Opinions.

Into this wobbling world stumble our unwilling ensemble: a man who suspects the universe is doing this to him personally; a civil servant whose commitment to procedure borders on the heroic; an academic who genuinely wishes metaphysics would stop happening long enough for lunch; and a handful of peripheral citizens who, through no fault of their own, keep finding themselves adjacent to destiny, bureaucracy, or both.

As the Drift spreads—subtle at first, then spectacular in the way only cosmic accidents can be—our unlikely heroes are nudged, shoved, and occasionally dropkicked toward answers they didn’t ask for. Along the way they must navigate malfunctioning omens, philosophical conundrums, suspiciously cheerful officials, and the uneasy suspicion that the universe runs on paperwork.

Part comic fantasy, part metaphysical misadventure, The Drift Condition explores the fragile balance between order and chaos, hope and bureaucracy, and the simple human desire to get through the day without being dragged into a cosmic plot. It is a story about heroes who never applied for the position, worlds that don’t stay where you put them, and the faint but persistent possibility that, with enough wit and stubbornness, even a drifting reality can be persuaded to behave.

©2026 David A Lewis (P)2026 David A Lewis
Fantasy Humorous
adbl_web_anon_alc_button_suppression_c
All stars
Most relevant

Listener received this title free

Clever, quietly profound fantasy turns probability, patience, and civic chaos into a delightful metaphysical romp through a city on the brink of too much certainty. Gentle humour and richly human characters, it could well remind us why a little randomness and a lot of community, keeps the world beautifully alive.

Magic of Imperfection

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

Listener received this title free

I did not really know what I was getting into, when picking up this book, but I am so glad I did. I'm a fantasy nerd, and the cover just didn't seem like it was fantasy, but the blurb and such helped clarify that. Anyway, Ashmere is a super fun place to explore, and you do it through several characters, the cast is great! One of my favorite books of the month

Really enjoyed it

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.

In a nutshell The Drift Condition by David Lewis is a tense and thought provoking listen that blends psychological, mystery, and survival into a very gripping experience. With a runtime of just under six hours, the story moves at a steady pace while still giving enough room for suspense and character development.
From the very beginning this audiobook creates an atmosphere that feels isolating yet also unpredictable. David Lewis does a strong job balancing emotional tension with moments of uncertainty, keeping listeners guessing about what is real, what is imagined, and what dangers may still be lurking beneath the surface.
Narrator Wayne Farrell delivers a solid performance that fits the tone of the story nicely. His narration adds weight to the suspense and helps maintain the eerie mood throughout the audiobook. He handles the quieter moments just as effectively as the more intense scenes, making this a very intense listening experience.
One of the key points of this audiobook is how it leans into psychological unease rather than relying purely on action. The tension slowly builds, and the uncertainty surrounding the characters and their circumstances keeps the story engaging. You who enjoy survival thrillers with a cerebral edge will likely find plenty to enjoy here.
Overall this audiobook was suspenseful, atmospheric, and emotionally engaging a strong listen for fans of psychological thrillers that focus as much on the mind as the mystery itself.

Lost Between Survival and Sanity

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.