
The Silent Witness: The Unsolved Murder of Mary Rogers
Shadows of the Past, Book 2
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Bruce Cannon
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Eliza Hawthorne
About this listen
How did the death of a young woman captivate 19th-century New York and inspire one of Edgar Allan Poe’s most famous works?
Mary Rogers, a celebrated beauty and enigmatic figure in Manhattan, disappeared on a summer day in 1841. Days later, her lifeless body was discovered in the Hudson River, sparking a media frenzy and a public desperate for answers. What followed was a scandal that exposed the darkest corners of society—murder, mystery, and sensational speculation.
The Silent Witness delves deep into the unsolved murder of Mary Rogers, unraveling the secrets of her life, the failures of the justice system, and the way her case became a symbol of sensationalist media in America. Explore the societal pressures, public fascination, and cultural climate that transformed her tragedy into one of the most infamous crimes of the 19th century.
- Uncover a timeless mystery: Follow the gripping investigation into Mary’s untimely death and the theories that continue to fuel speculation today.
- See history come alive: Immerse yourself in the vibrant yet volatile streets of 1840s New York, where crime and scandal ruled the headlines.
- Perfect for book clubs: Includes thought-provoking discussion questions that encourage debate and deeper analysis of this chilling case.
Why this book stands out:
As the second installment in the acclaimed Shadows of the Past series, The Silent Witness combines meticulous research with a captivating narrative style. Listeners will gain new insights into Mary’s life, the public’s obsession with her death, and how her story influenced the literary world, including Poe’s classic The Mystery of Marie Rogêt.
If you love true crime, unsolved mysteries, or historical investigations, this book is a must
©2024 Cordova Consulting (P)2025 Cordova ConsultingWhat listeners say about The Silent Witness: The Unsolved Murder of Mary Rogers
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- Hog Haven
- 15-01-25
A haunting mystery
This audiobook brings the unsolved murder of Mary Rogers to life with vivid historical details and a gripping investigation. It’s fascinating to see how the case influenced Edgar Allan Poe and how the media shaped public opinion back then. The mix of facts, theories, and suspense kept me interested from start to finish.
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- Rudolph Terrell
- 03-04-25
Great book!
This audiobook delves into the infamous unsolved murder of Mary Rogers, a case that captivated 19th-century America. The storytelling is gripping, blending historical details with compelling theories. A must-listen for true crime fans who love historical mysteries!
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- Amazon Customer
- 16-12-24
A Compelling Look at a 19th-Century Mystery
This audiobook unravels the unsolved murder of Mary Rogers, shedding light on the social and cultural climate of 19th-century New York. I was particularly drawn to the exploration of how the media and societal norms influenced the investigation. The detailed research and storytelling bring the mystery to life, while Bruce Cannon’s narration perfectly captures the somber tone of the story. Some speculative elements felt a bit stretched, but they didn’t overshadow the fascinating historical insights. It’s an engrossing listen for true crime enthusiasts who appreciate rich historical context.
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- Butterflywings09
- 18-02-25
I LOVED this!
I was completely drawn into The Silent Witness: The Unsolved Murder of Mary Rogers! Eliza Hawthorne does an amazing job bringing this historical mystery to life with rich details and gripping storytelling. The mix of true crime and historical intrigue kept me hooked, and the narration made it even more immersive. If you love unsolved mysteries with a compelling narrative, this audiobook is a must-listen!
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- Robyn
- 11-12-24
A Riveting True Crime Journey
This story of an unsolved murder was equal parts haunting and fascinating. The audiobook presented the details in a way that kept me engaged without being overwhelming. I appreciated how it explored the societal context of the time, adding depth to the mystery. It felt like a mix of history and crime-solving, keeping me hooked until the end. If you’re into thought-provoking true crime, this is worth a listen!
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- D
- 27-03-25
Riveting true crime story
A compelling listen on a case I did not know about previously. The true crime aspect of this audiobook, coupled with the historical setting, kept me engaged. It does a good job of recreating Manhattan at that time, and the suspense surrounding the whodunit is handled well. The various theories and looming speculation keep you listening.
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- Binshaji
- 05-03-25
A True Crime Mystery That Stays with You
I love diving into historical true crime, and this book pulled me in right away. The case was haunting, and I appreciated how it explored multiple theories without forcing one conclusion. It made me think about how different things were back then—how justice worked (or didn’t) and how a case like this could remain unsolved. The writing kept me engaged, and I found myself going down a rabbit hole researching more after I finished. If you enjoy true crime that digs deep into real mysteries, this one is worth reading.
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- BookReaderWriter
- 11-12-24
A Detailed Dive into a Gripping Historical Mystery
This audiobook examines the mysterious and unsolved murder of Mary Rogers, blending historical detail with a compelling narrative. The story captures the societal pressures of the era and the media frenzy surrounding the case, making it both engaging and informative. The narration adds depth, immersing the listener in the intrigue of the time. The storytelling is strong. It’s a captivating listen for those who enjoy historical true crime and richly layered storytelling.
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- GrammyG
- 10-12-24
Chilling and Captivating
This book dives into a haunting historical mystery that kept me hooked from the start. The detailed storytelling brought the era to life, while the twists and theories surrounding Mary’s case left me fascinated and constantly guessing. The balance of fact and speculation is handled beautifully, making it a compelling read for true crime and history enthusiasts alike. It’s the kind of book that lingers in your mind long after you’ve finished. Highly recommend for fans of unsolved mysteries!
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- Christine Shariat
- 18-02-25
A Haunting Mystery That Stays With You
This audiobook pulls you deep into the unsolved murder of Mary Rogers, unraveling layers of history, scandal, and media frenzy that feel eerily relevant today. The storytelling makes 1840s New York come alive, from its bustling streets to the darker forces at play behind closed doors. What stood out most was how the case wasn’t just about one woman’s tragic fate—it became a reflection of society’s obsession with crime and sensationalism. If you love historical true crime that lingers in your mind long after listening, this one is worth it.
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