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The Woman in White | [Wilkie Collins]
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The Woman in White

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  • by Wilkie Collins
  • Narrated by Roger Rees, Rosalyn Landor, John Lee, Judy Geeson
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  • LENGTH
    25 hrs and 45 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    12-03-09
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Publisher's Summary

Young Walter Hartright meets the mysterious woman in white in what soon became one of the most popular novels of the 19th century. Secrets, mistaken identities, surprise revelations, amnesia, locked rooms and locked asylums, and an unorthodox villain made this mystery thriller an instant success when it first appeared in 1860, and it has continued to enthrall ever since.

From the hero's foreboding before his arrival at Limmeridge House to the nefarious plot concerning the beautiful Laura, the breathtaking tension of Collins's narrative created a new literary genre of suspense fiction, which profoundly shaped the course of English popular writing.

Generally considered the first English sensation novel, The Woman in White features the remarkable heroine Marian Halcombe and her sleuthing partner, drawing-master Walter Hartright, pitted against the diabolical team of Count Fosco and Sir Percival Glyde. A gripping tale of murder, intrigue, madness, and mistaken identity, Collins's psychological thriller has never been out of print since its publication in 1860.

While Collins's other great mystery, The Moonstone, has been called the finest detective story ever written, it was this work that so gripped the imagination of the world that Wilkie Collins had his own tombstone inscribed "Author of The Woman in White."

Public Domain true(P)2009 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

What the Critics Say

  • Audie Award Finalist, Classics, 2011

"Collins was a master craftsman, whom many modern mystery-mongers might imitate to their profit." (Dorothy L. Sayers)

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    JGrace California 06-29-11
    JGrace California 06-29-11 Member Since 2008

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    "Another multi-cast winner"

    his famous nineteenth century novel is the perfect choice for a multi-cast reading, and this is a wonderful production. Almost 26 hours long, Roger Rees, Rosalyn Lander, John Lee and Judy Geeson create every character distinctly as the author intended. Originally published as a serial, each character tells their own part of the mystery as if they are giving testimony in a court of law. The sense of mystery, tension and horror increases with every change of perspective until the final d??nouement.

    The structure of this novel seemed amazingly modern. Had it not been for the jarring racial and social stereotypes sprinkled throughout the book, I could have believed that it was historical fiction written by a contemporary author. After many suspenseful twists and turns of the plot, Collins wraps up all of the loose ends and comes to a mostly satisfying happily ever after. It only left this twenty-first century reader with one unanswered question; how could Walter Hartright possibly prefer the vapid Laura to the courageous Marian?

    16 of 16 people found this review helpful
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    Brandy Durham, NC, United States 06-21-10
    Brandy Durham, NC, United States 06-21-10 Member Since 2008
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    "Father of Mysteries"

    The Woman in White is an intriguing novel. Although it moves at a stately, Victorian pace, it keeps you guessing all the way. Although I've read The Woman in White as well, unless you really enjoy holding a hefty Victorian novel in your hands, listening is the way to go. If you enjoy contemporary mysteries, take some time to see where it all began.

    12 of 12 people found this review helpful
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    Connie Lebanon, Ohio, United States 11-07-11
    Connie Lebanon, Ohio, United States 11-07-11 Member Since 2011
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    "Wonderful!"
    What did you love best about The Woman in White?

    It's timeless. Although it was written in 1859 it stands the test of time.


    What does the narrators bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

    This book is written as first person accounts by several different characters. Having a different narrator for each character really made it enjoyable!


    11 of 11 people found this review helpful
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    Linda Yacolt, WA, United States 01-23-12
    Linda Yacolt, WA, United States 01-23-12
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    "A long listen but a good one."

    The fact that this book was originally published in 1860 was enticing. True to the time, many words were used when few would do. In spite of that, the excellent narration carried the day. The writing brought to mind the hyper-emotion of opera and could have been just too much to listen to but the narrators did an outstanding job of portraying that emotion while not wearing out the listener. Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this book.

    8 of 8 people found this review helpful
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    Andrew WAKEFIELD, RI, United States 03-04-12
    Andrew WAKEFIELD, RI, United States 03-04-12 Member Since 2012

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    "Excellent Book"
    Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

    Yes - Great Thriller


    Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

    The end of the book was the best, great climax.


    Any additional comments?

    The book and narrator were great.

    6 of 6 people found this review helpful
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    Kathleen Martin Half Moon Bay, Calif 06-30-12
    Kathleen Martin Half Moon Bay, Calif 06-30-12 Member Since 2004

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    "Most enjoyable."
    Where does The Woman in White rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

    Who knew Charles Dickens had a more talented contemporary. I thank Lincoln Childs and Douglas Preston for leading me to this book in their last Pendergast saga. Great book.


    Who was your favorite character and why?

    Marian Holcombe is the pivotal character. Without her love and devotion to her sister the plot never works.


    Which character – as performed by the narrators – was your favorite?

    Count Fosco - so pretentious and done so well by the narrator.


    Any additional comments?

    As is Dickens, this should be required reading in high school. Better characters, better story, less lengthy descriptions.

    5 of 5 people found this review helpful
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    Andrea Kettering, OH, USA 06-29-12
    Andrea Kettering, OH, USA 06-29-12 Member Since 2008
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    "Kept my interest!"
    Any additional comments?

    I enjoyed this audiobook. Although I got the sense it could have been condensed into a shorter, less wordy version. It was hard for me, a modern woman, to suffer through the way women of that time were being treated (as the property of their father/guardian/husbands). But sticking with it proved rewarding.

    5 of 5 people found this review helpful
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    Elana MINNEAPOLIS, MN, United States 05-15-12
    Elana MINNEAPOLIS, MN, United States 05-15-12 Member Since 2010

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    "Wicked Dastardly Fun"



    If you are a fan of mysteries, detective stories and/or British storytelling, this book is for you.

    I gave it a five star rating for all categories. The performances were delicious, the story was engaging and the characters were well-crafted, and multi-dimensional:The brilliant but evil Count Fosco, the worthless Uncle Frederick Fairlie, and of course the love story between Walter and Laura.

    The plot has enough twists and turns to keep you guessing until the very end and the performances are stellar. Every time I turned on my iPod it felt like I was getting a front row seat at the hottest show on Broadway.



    5 of 5 people found this review helpful
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    Peter Toronto, ON, Canada 02-28-12
    Peter Toronto, ON, Canada 02-28-12 Member Since 2011

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    "More Captivating than Dickens"
    Who was your favorite character and why?

    The cast of characters all read by believable and passionate voice actors. Each one of them brings back to this period.


    Any additional comments?

    This was the most captivating and refreshing work of 'victorian' fiction I have read in a while. While I found Dickens overly descriptive and dry, this work is fresh! It appeals to the 'sensational' style of today's movies while encapsulating the essence of the time period. I would classify this as a pure action\adventure\romance that everyone should listen to.

    The story can start off slow... don't let this fool you. If you aren't captured by the end of the first narrative, you probably won't like it.

    5 of 5 people found this review helpful
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    Dixie United States 07-02-12
    Dixie United States 07-02-12 Member Since 2011
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    "Wonderful novel, great narrations, the best!"
    Where does The Woman in White rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

    Top of the list of audiobooks. Other audiobooks are boring after listening to this audiobook.


    Have you listened to any of the narrators’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

    The story kept me spellbound. Stayed up late, I didn't want to stop listening. This audiobook was absolutely the best. I wish there was a sequel.


    4 of 4 people found this review helpful
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