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Audible Audiobook
Listening Length: 15 hours and 18 minutes
Program Type: Audiobook
Version: Unabridged
Publisher: Naxos AudioBooks
Audible.com Release Date: May 13, 2016
Whispersync for Voice: Ready
Language: English, English
ASIN: B01FKVKIU0
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There's a treasure trove of free reading material in the public domain that's available for Kindle. One reader's treasure, however, may be another reader's trash. This was a treasure for me, but not only for the read itself but also because of the author and the story behind the read.Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1835-1915) was a prolific writer of plays, short stories, essays, poems and 75 novels during the Victorian era in England. Her mother and father separated when she was five, her brother left for India and then Australia (where he became prime minister of Tasmania) when she was ten. She herself worked for three years as an actress to support her mother and herself before her writing career took off.Her life story fascinates me, especially since we're talking about a time of more repression of women than we have today. She seems to have been the kind of woman who decides to live her life her way, not the way society dictated. In 1860 she meets John Maxwell, a publisher of periodicals who is married with five children, but whose wife is in an asylum in Ireland. They live together and have six children, until marrying in 1874, when his wife died.Braddon wrote but also edited a literary magazine and founded another one. Such a busy woman, especially considering there were 11 children in the Braddon-Maxwell household. (I seem to be crushing on her, but, really, she must have been an amazing woman.) Her first novel was published in 1860 and her last in 1908. What a career.Well, I guess none of this is to the point of posting a review of this particular book. This is her most successful and most popular sensation novel and was published in 1862. The interesting thing about this mystery is that it was inspired by a real crime during the Victorian era. (If you're interested in reading about the real-life crime, try Kate Summerscale's book, The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher: A Shocking Murder and the Undoing of a Great Victorian Detective, a non-fiction account.)The plot of this has a lovely, lively young woman coming to a small village to serve as governess in a household. She catches the eye of an older, wealthy, widowed baronet and they marry. The baronet's daughter's nose is put out of joint by this, and she and her new stepmother aren't, to say the least, the best of friends.What seems to be a separate story also begins at the same time. A young married man with a baby, who had set off for Australia to make his fortune there, arrives back in England after a few years to discover that his wife has died. He is devastated by this and is supported by an old school chum he accidentally meets up with. Said school chum is the nephew of the wealthy baronet. Now the story takes off. Lots of secrets to be revealed. Mesalliances, possible murder, attempted murders, psychological studies of characters, investigations into lives by the nephew turned P.I. There's even a bit of romance here.I enjoyed the first half of this book tremendously but it seemed to slow down and become more verbose, flowery and repetitive in the second half. That's to be expected, I suppose, during this age of sensation novels, but Braddon did such a stellar job in the beginning section that the second half disappointed somewhat. Still worth the read, for certain, if only for the historical aspects.
It starts off kind of slow. It takes a while to really describe the place where things start. But it's the most important place in the book, where most of the significant things happen, so keep going. It picks up in a bit. You can see what's going on, or what is going to happen, before any of the characters realize it and it makes you wonder if it's going to be like that the whole book. It isn't. There are twists and surprises and many things you didn't see coming.This was written in the 1800s and has that old style feel to the writing. Not Old English thee and thy, but you can tell it was written some time ago. The beauty of reading this on the Kindle is the dictionary feature. Use the arrow keys to put the cursor on the word and the definition pops right up without taking you away from the page you're reading. I used it quite a bit in this book as there are a number of words I didn't know or that changed their meanings in the many years since the book was written.Turns out I liked it a lot more than I expected to. I'm going to have to look into more of this author's works.
This Victorian potboiler reminded me a lot of Wilkie Collins, but is not as expertly drawn. The plot relies heavily on unlikely coincidences, and the conclusion is drawn together like the ending of a happy-ending fairy tale. Nevertheless, it was a good summer read and I enjoyed it.
An interesting mystery written by Mary Elizabeth Braddon in 1862. I thought it was very thought out except that in order to end happily, it went a little too long.The book is about the marriage and secret of a young blonde woman to an old, rich widower. Meanwhile, the widower's nephew reacquaints himself with an old friend who, upon returning from Australia, tells the nephew the story of how he married a young woman, was disowned by his father, and in desperation to support his wife and their baby, leaves them to seek his fortune three years earlier. Unfortunately, he soon discovers that his wife has 'died.' Thinking there is nothing for him, he makes his friend, Robert Audley, the guardian of his child and would have left to return to Australia, except for the renewed friendship. They travel to Audley's uncles home but soon afterward, George Talboys disappears. Most of the book surrounds Audley's efforts to find out what happened to Talboys.
An excellent choice of reading, if you enjoy: words creating exquisitely depicted scenes, Conversations with meaning, an excellent plot with twists and turns quite unexpected, and surprisingly good ending.I highly recommend
The author makes no bones of her contempt for women yet writes splendidly. A fun mystery that I could not guess though the ending was a bit sappy. Such it is with VicLit.
At first, the tale starts out rather boring, yet soon becomes quickly fascinating. Lady Audley's Secret is irresistible and hard to put down. The ending has a great moral and what a twist! Extraordinary novel!
If you like charming novels from the 19th century, you will really enjoy this book. Read the first few pages, and if they grab you, the whole book well I must admit a terrific escape from this world into another one.
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