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Easterleigh Hall At War
- Narrated by: Katy Sobey
- Length: 11 hrs and 43 mins
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The second novel in a compelling new series set in County Durham just before and during the First World War.
Margaret Graham is a best-selling author and has been writing for thirty years. Her first novel was published in 1986, and since then she has written a further twelve novels and is now working on her fourteenth.
As a best-selling author, her novels have been published in the UK, Europe, and the USA. Margaret has written two plays, coresearched a television documentary - which grew out of Canopy of Silence - and has written numerous short stories and features. She is a writing tutor and speaker and has written regularly for Writers’ Forum. She also created and runs the Yeovil Literary Prize to raise funds for the creative arts of the Yeovil area.
Now living near High Wycombe, she is about to launch a flash fiction writing prize to raise funds for the rehabilitation of wounded troops.
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- Rozemarijn
- 29-10-15
quite boring sequel
After the first novel, this one was disapointing. There was almost no character developement. Characters are either good or bad without change. Evie turns into a WWI super woman without any flaws, quite boring and annoying. Most of the excitement seems to have been spent in the first novel. Moments that could have been dramatic were skipped or only mentioned. Also even more predictable than part one.
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- Lesley J. Kenny
- 21-09-15
Great book
I loved that the narrator had the right accent for the setting, enjoyed it immensely.
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- Julie
- 15-08-15
brilliant reading great second book in series.
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Gripping plot and storyline. Great follow on from first book .I will look forward to further books by this author
What other book might you compare Easterleigh Hall At War to, and why?
Easterleigh hall (first book)
Which character – as performed by Katy Sobey – was your favourite?
Evie
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes,too long for one sitting but every free moment was on.
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- susan
- 12-06-15
Disappointing
Would you try another book written by Margaret Graham or narrated by Katy Sobey?
Not narrated by Katy Sobey.
What was most disappointing about Margaret Graham’s story?
Could not understand her at times because of the accent.
How could the performance have been better?
Change the narrator
Was Easterleigh Hall At War worth the listening time?
Parts of the story was OK but I would have like to have had more story lines to do with the people at the Hall.
Any additional comments?
No
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- Amazon Customer
- 26-04-22
Compelling.
Loved the narration and the story. So sad to have reached the end. Was totally engaging.
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- Cillalan
- 02-05-17
Excellent Follow On
Very good follow up to the first novel in the series. Hope it continues with the next, which I now HAVE to have!