The Brimstone Wedding
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Narrado por:
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Juliet Stevenson
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De:
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Barbara Vine
Unlike the other residents of Middleton Hall, Stella is elegant, smart, and in control. Only Jenny, her care assistant, knows that she harbours a painful secret, and only she can prevent Stella from carrying it to the grave.
As the women talk, Jenny pieces together the answers to many questions that arise: Why has she kept possession of a house that her family don’t know about? What happened there that holds the key to a distant tragedy?
As Jenny uses the house to meet her lover, she makes some unusual discoveries, but only when Stella leaves Jenny her tape recorder, into which she has recorded the true events of the past, can the truth be finally - and shockingly - revealed.
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This is my second Barbara Vine story, and it won't be my last.
the past and the present, & shared secrets
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Juliet Stevenson is as magnificent as a narrator as she is an actor. She brings both Jenny's and Stella's voices to full life.
One of the Best
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Juliet Stevenson is superb narrating Jane Austen. In this story she gets to holler and talk like some unkempt hausfrau in a dirty housecoat. She's an actress! I appreciate the silences after some shocking fact is revealed and between sections. At first Genny sounds like real disadvantaged trash. As the story progresses, we learn that she looks up words and studies classical music and art (to impress the cultured lover) and as she reaches to improve her knowledge, her voice softens. She takes on some of the fastidious "great lady" qualities of her patient, Stella, even as we learn that Stella was considered and treated as "a little nothing" in her own prime!
I feel like I know these people. Right away I sent for a reading copy of the book to go to my elderly English friend, Anne, living in Alabama. (She gobbles!) This is a book to set aside as a real treat on a long weekend or New Year's Eve when you don't have a date. Enjoy!
Ruth Rendell and Juliet Stevenson . . . Wonderful!
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Would you try another book from Barbara Vine and/or Juliet Stevenson?
I love Juliet Stevenson so I enjoyed listening. I did not like the story very much.Would you ever listen to anything by Barbara Vine again?
I probably would need a friend to recommend one before I would read another Barbara Vine.What does Juliet Stevenson bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Juliet made the story somewhat interesting. She can do any voice well.Was The Brimstone Wedding worth the listening time?
Only for the voice of Juliet.Juliet Great Story Lacking
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On to the story....lousy. Parts were absolutely incomprehensible; why in the world suppress the fact that a woman has died in a car accident, thereby ruining all future hopes of your own happiness? I don't buy the "shock" explanation; even in the bad old days, women were capable of simple reason. Unless in addition to being emotionally barren, they were deeply stupid, which is the direction I'm leaning here. The rest was quite predictable and very depressing. No doubt every woman and probably every man who embarks on a clandestine affair after marrying a semi- sweetheart who has never aroused much interest, let alone passion, is seeking an emotional connection, even - best case - emotional fulfillment. The heroine is quite likable, making this a particularly sad case, but also surprising, considering her own family's history with infidelity. Really, Jenny? You were surprised?
Well-written, but not a good story
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