
The Secrets of Crestwell Hall
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Narrated by:
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Emma Gregory
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By:
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Alexandra Walsh
About this listen
An unforgettable historical novel perfect for fans of Barbara Erskine.
‘A king adorns the throne… He has no subtlety, no grace but he does not deserve to die in the way that has been planned and this is why we shall stop them, our men, our kin and save us all’
1605
Bess Throckmorton is well used to cunning plots and intrigues. With her husband Sir Walter Raleigh imprisoned in the Tower of London, and she and her family in a constant battle to outwit Robert Cecil, the most powerful man in the country who is determined to ruin her, Bess decides to retreat to her beloved home, Crestwell Hall. But there she is shocked to hear talk of a new plot to murder the king. So, unbeknownst to their menfolk, the wives of the plotters begin to work together to try to stop the impending disaster.
Present Day
Isabella Lacey and her daughter, Emily, are excited to be starting a new life at her aunt’s home, Crestwell Hall in Wiltshire. During renovations, Isabella discovers an ancient bible that once belonged to Bess Throckmorton, and to her astonishment finds that it doubled as a diary. As Isabella reads Bess’s story, a new version of the Gunpowder Plot begins to emerge - told by the women.
When Emily’s life is suddenly in terrible danger, Isabella understands the relentless fear felt by Bess, hundreds of years ago. And as the fateful date of 5th November draws ever closer, Bess and the plotters’ wives beg their husbands to stop before a chain of events is set into action that can only end one way…
This unforgettable timeslip novel is perfect for fans of Barbara Erskine, Elena Collins and Diana Gabaldon.
©2024 Alexandra Walsh (P)2024 Boldwood BooksBad things: Much as I have lovedAlexandra's books, with one exception, the use of the same voices across all the books I have listened to, ie all of them, sounds weird. Hearing Kit McKenzie's, Perdita's and Piper's voices coming out of these characters is most distracting. The narration itself is fine, the choice of character voices not so much so. Can new choices be made by the same narrator?
Would I listen to it again? Yes, as a background to doing things that the book would enhance. Ironing, washing up, hoovering etc.
Good and distracting things, but not the same things.
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enjoyed the fact it was two stories in one
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Gripping and exciting
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Great story, fast becoming my favourite author.
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Fascinating
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Gunpowder
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Very good
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Fairly predictable storyline
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Fact and Fiction
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love this author
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