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The Ladies of the House
- Narrated by: Imogen Church
- Length: 7 hrs and 34 mins
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Publisher's Summary
An atmospheric, imaginative, and deliciously enjoyable novel for fans of Kate Atkinson and Muriel Spark.
On a hot July day, three elderly people are found dead in a dilapidated house in Primrose Hill. Reading the story in a newspaper as she prepares to leave the country, Marie Gillies has an unshakable feeling that she is somehow to blame. How did these three people come to live together, and how did they all die at once?
The truth lies in a very different England and in the secret world of the ladies of the house....
©2015 Molly McGrann (P)2015 Pan Macmillan Publishers Ltd.
Critic Reviews
"A darkly playful tale about beauty, ageing and morality, brought to life by a writing style brimming with witty detail" (Country Life)
"An ‘engaging novel’" (Sunday Times)
"Prepare yourself for some blushes" (Heat)
"Witty and spirited" (Radio Times)
"Captivating yet disturbing, witty yet desperately sad" (Four Stars - Book Wars, Stylist)
"An ‘engaging novel’" (Sunday Times)
"Prepare yourself for some blushes" (Heat)
"Witty and spirited" (Radio Times)
"Captivating yet disturbing, witty yet desperately sad" (Four Stars - Book Wars, Stylist)