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The Wife in the Attic
- Narrated by: Elsa Lepecki Bean
- Length: 16 hrs and 18 mins
- Categories: LGBTQ+, Literature & Fiction
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Publisher's Summary
This daring Gothic thriller reinvents one of literature’s most twisted love triangles. Tensely romantic and deliciously suspenseful, The Wife in the Attic is perfect for fans of Jane Eyre, Rebecca, and Portrait of a Lady on Fire.
Goldengrove’s towers and twisted chimneys rose at the very edge of the peaceful Weald, a stone’s throw from the poisonous marshes and merciless waters of Rye Bay. Young Tabby Palethorp had been running wild there, ever since her mother grew too ill to leave her room.
I was the perfect choice to give Tabby a good English education: thoroughly respectable and far too plain to tempt her lonely father, Sir Kit, to indiscretion.
I knew better than to trust my new employer with the truth about my past. But knowing better couldn’t stop me from yearning for impossible things: to be Tabby’s mother, Sir Kit’s companion, Goldengrove’s new mistress.
All that belonged to poor Lady Palethorp. Most of all, I burned to finally catch a glimpse of her.
Surely she could tell me who cut the strings on my guitar, why all the doors inside the house were locked after dark, and whose footsteps I heard in the night....
With devious sophistication, Rose Lerner weaves a haunting tale full of secrets and sharp edges. Will the governess’ loyalties ultimately lie with the master of the house - or with the wife in the attic?
"It gave me nightmares…a furious, tender, aching, incisive masterpiece of a book."
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- Pamela Hepburn
- 02-14-21
MEH
I listened because the reviews, all three of them, raved about the book comparing it to literature that I loved. All I can say is I am very happy this one was included in my Audible Plus package and did not cost me money or credit!!
This book was entirely TOO long and repetitive this story could have been told in a quarter of the time. The characters were one dimensional, unbelievable and boring. The plot was unbelievable and unrealistic (even for the time period). The narrator was mediocre at best, I increased the speed to make her more interesting AND decrease the listening time but was still very annoyed by the time I decided to stop listening.
Save your time listen to something else!!!!
SPOILER - Can someone please explain to me how it is considered wrong to have an affair with your married male employer but jump without even hardly a moment's hesitation into bed with your married female employer, his WIFE???? I found the message this sent to be particularly disturbing because adultery is adultery and wrong is wrong; trying to make one relationship inappropriate and the other acceptable is something I just couldn't abide.
58 people found this helpful
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- mybloodhound
- 02-11-21
highly recommended. a page-turner that surpasses genre.
First of all, this is an engaging, excellently written story by an author I hope we will hear from frequently. It deserves the term PAGE-TURNER. It can be read without reference to the following comments (BUT NO SPOILERS).
The novel weaves together and echos several literary genres - the comedy of manners, romance, Shakespearean, and other historically literary and philosophical traditions of the times. It reflects and reflects upon the historical importance of religious sensibilities informing and misinforming the moral perceptions of the times. Still, unfortunately, relevant in 2021.
Historical prejudice against Jewish persons and communities, sexuality, the pervasive power of men, and relative powerless women are woven throughout. Yet, these observations are never heavy-handed. They flow seamlessly from the characters and story.
25 people found this helpful
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- lucy
- 02-14-21
R rated
Too much R- rated screens in it. will not read author again because of it.
20 people found this helpful
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- LaRae M Foehrenbacher
- 02-16-21
Started out good and then got ridiculous
I hate when authors build a character as a moral person but then have the character do an about face and completely horrify you. The main character spent chapters and chapters as a virtuous woman and then all of a sudden she is having oral sex with a married woman who hasn’t bathed in years. And then goes even further and....so disappointing. No character was even slightly likable. The narrator was good and the way people spoke seemed accurate.
17 people found this helpful
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- Belle Barrell
- 02-14-21
A waste of time.
The only thing good about this book was the narrator. I kept hoping that somebody would have morals, but there’s not one single character to like. Please don’t waste your time.
16 people found this helpful
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- Ananda's Grove
- 02-13-21
So. Good.
What an amazing gothic. It uses all of the traditional tropes, while subverting them at the same time. It’s one of the best I’ve ever read.
The subtexts create a haunting resonance- the quotes from Shakespeare, the reference to medieval anti-Semitic tropes, the terrible wounds of the Inquisition (barely 2 generations ago for these characters,) the quotes from scripture... all of these come together to suggest, to foreshadow and anticipate.
The narrator is superb.
I didn’t know how much I needed a Jewish lesbian gothic. Turns out, a lot.
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- David
- 02-16-21
You get what you pay for...
Glad this was free but after listening to only half the book, I want to be paid for the time it took to listen that far. I had high hopes that were enough to keep me slogging through listening to an obviously American voice trying to sound British. Over and over, night after night we build up from a creaking floorboard to whispers to a full on fight that does nothing to satisfy the need for the story to progress at a faster pace. I have never listened to any audiobook and wished so fervently that it was hardcover so I could throw it across the room. So glad I finally stopped this nonsense gothic drama. My advice: you won’t regret not listening.
15 people found this helpful
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- Tina D. Willis
- 02-15-21
Shoes Too BIG to Fill
I wish that there had NOT been a reference and comparison mentioned to the classic JANE EYRE....If the characters were at all as admirable and likable as those in JANE EYRE, I could of loved this book as well....but they are not.
I saw where the Author tried very hard to induce a fondness, or at least a sympathy for the characters but they were all simply one dimensional and flat. The main heroine is actually honest with us readers about being vain, but where that honesty should of brought me closer to a fondness for her, it didn't do it for me. The characters seem to think that they are ahead of their time and are independent thinkers. Yet the contradictions and judgments expressed by all the characters became too numerous and too overwhelming for me, so I only made it thru the 12th chapter. The book is waaaaaaay to long for me to spend my time with characters I don't respect.
The Author's style of writing is of obvious talent. The narrator as well did a commendable reading. Perhaps because JANE EYRE is one of my most favorite of beloved stories that I have re-read and re-listened to more times than I can count on one hand, that any thing not up to it's excellence, would be disappointing for me. And perhaps if any readers out there that has NOT read JANE EYRE yet, then this story may have a better chance at grabbing your attention. But for me....It's not even close.
13 people found this helpful
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- Kbkwilson
- 02-17-21
Not what I expected
Definitely not what I expected from a period thriller. Well written story and excellent performance.
6 people found this helpful
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- Jodie
- 02-17-21
Well written and performed
I really enjoyed this book. I love the story and th performance was excellent. Would recommend.
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- christine oliver
- 02-19-21
Wife in the attic
Very poor story content wouldn’t recommend the book. Narrated by Elsa Lepecki Bean excellent. Would listen to her again. Please find her a better book to read.
9 people found this helpful
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-20-21
Terrible
This book I bought because they suggested if you like Jane eyre .... I thought it would make a change to read/ listen to something modern - this is truly dreadful!
7 people found this helpful