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The Maid’s Disgrace
- Narrated by: Penelope Freeman
- Length: 12 hrs and 44 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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Summary
Brought to you by Penguin.
Phoebe Parsons is a liar...a shameless harlot with unscrupulous morals....
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- Frankie
- 20-05-21
Enjoyable Book
I enjoyed the story but I can't stand the narrator, all the men voices she does sound like old men of 60 + and most of the women sound like OAP not young girls which is what they are supposed to be, which sort of spoils the story
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- Valerie
- 23-02-21
brilliant
loved it from the first page . Cannot wait for Emma's next book. Penelope Freeman was excellent.
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- Victoria
- 30-04-22
Okay but...
This book was well written, but the characters drove me crazy.
They both seemed so daft at times, it ruins the story. There were times I almost gave up on listening to it
Some people may enjoys this book, but it wasn't for me.
The characters seemed to have little common sense.
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- Sue Power
- 05-12-21
Awkward at times
I found the voices didn’t be suiting the characters and Pheobe was quite annoying the way she jumps from one senerrio to another very confusing.
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- Amazon Customer
- 23-08-21
The Maids Disgrace
Excellent book from start to finish with lots of different twists and turns. Well recommend.
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- Patricia Wilkin
- 29-06-21
Old men's tales
Shame the way the very good reader decided to portray by her voice that most of the characters were elderly, though clearly they were not, I found it hard to visualise them in any other way.
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- Sue
- 11-04-21
Great story
Great story couldn't put it down listen to it in 2 days.. Great listen to the narrator, she made the story come alive!
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- Annie
- 11-03-22
Talk about naive!
The storyline is good, but the heroine’s naivety at times, makes you want to shake her!