Speakers of the Dead
A Walt Whitman Mystery
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Narrated by:
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Mark Bramhall
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J. Aaron Sanders
Speakers of the Dead is a mystery novel centering around the investigative exploits of a young Walt Whitman, in which the reporter-cum-poet navigates the seedy underbelly of New York City's body-snatching industry in an attempt to exonerate his friend of a wrongful murder charge.
The year is 1843; the place: New York City. Aurora reporter Walt Whitman arrives at the Tombs prison yard where his friend Lena Stowe is scheduled to hang for the murder of her husband, Abraham. Walt intends to present evidence on Lena's behalf, but Sheriff Harris turns him away. Lena drops to her death, and Walt vows to posthumously exonerate her.
Walt's estranged boyfriend, Henry Saunders, returns to New York, and the two men uncover a link between body-snatching and Abraham's murder: a man named Samuel Clement. To get to Clement, Walt and Henry descend into a dangerous underworld where resurrection men steal the bodies of the recently deceased and sell them to medical colleges. With no legal means to acquire cadavers, medical students rely on these criminals, and Abraham's involvement with the Bone Bill—legislation that would put the resurrection men out of business—seems to have led to his and Lena's deaths.
Fast-paced and gripping, Speakers of the Dead is a vibrant reimagining of one of America's most beloved literary figures.
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Would you listen to Speakers of the Dead again? Why?
Yes. I was grabbed by the story/mystery. I loved the setting and historical details--1843 NYC.What was one of the most memorable moments of Speakers of the Dead?
Walt and Henry's relationship. The dedication of the doctors is also inspiring.Which character – as performed by Mark Bramhall – was your favorite?
Walt WhitmanIf you could take any character from Speakers of the Dead out to dinner, who would it be and why?
Walt Whitman--I enjoy his poetry but knew little about his life.Excellent historical mystery fiction
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