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Library Ed. BBC Audiobooks America/ Sound Library 2003
CS ISBN 0792730631 $49.95 Three cassettes
CD ISBN 079273064X $64.95 Three CDs
Set in Victorian England, this novelette has all the poignancy one might expect from Anne Perry. At a dinner party Isobel Alvie makes a remark that "cruelly crumbles the thin veneer of hope" for Gwendoline Kilmuir, who later that night jumps from a bridge to her death in icy waters. All the guests are outraged and, using the threat of ostracism against Isobel, they suggest a pilgrimage of expiation. Isobel will travel 700 miles to acknowledge her part in the suicide and deliver Gwendoline's suicide note to her mother. Lady Vespasia Cumming-Gould accompanies her. With subtle tone and pacing, Terrence Hardiman infuses Isobel's careless remark with the depth of cruelty it reveals. K.A.T.
(c) AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine [Published: APR/MAY 04]
Library Ed. BBC Audiobooks America/ Sound Library 2003
CS ISBN 0792730631 $49.95 Three cassettes
CD ISBN 079273064X $64.95 Three CDs
Library Ed. BBC Audiobooks America/ Sound Library 2003
CS ISBN 0792730631 $49.95 Three cassettes
CD ISBN 079273064X $64.95 Three CDs
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