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  • The Lady and the Highwayman

  • Written by: Sarah M. Eden
  • Narrated by: Justine Eyre
  • Length: 8 hrs and 10 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (48 ratings)

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The Lady and the Highwayman

Written by: Sarah M. Eden
Narrated by: Justine Eyre
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Publisher's Summary

Elizabeth Black is the headmistress of a girls' school in 1830s Victorian London. She is also a well-respected author of stories written both for and about the upper-class ladies of Victorian society. But by night, she writes very different kinds of stories - the Penny Dreadfuls that are all the rage among the working-class men. Under the pseudonym Charles King, Elizabeth has written about dashing heroes fighting supernatural threats, intelligent detectives solving grisly murders, and dangerous outlaws romancing helpless women. They contain all the adventure and mystery that her real life lacks.

Fletcher Walker began life as a street urchin, but is now the most successful author in the Penny Dreadful market, that is until Charles King started taking all of his readers. No one knows who King is, including Fletcher's fellow members of the Dread Penny Society, a fraternity of authors dedicated to secretly fighting for the social and political causes of their working-class readers. The group knows King could be an asset with his obvious monetary success, or he could be the group's undoing as King's readership continues to cut into their profits.

Determined to find the elusive Mr. King, Fletcher approaches Miss Black. As a fellow author, she is well known among the high-class writers; perhaps she could be persuaded to make some inquiries as to Mr. King's whereabouts? Elizabeth agrees to help Fletcher, if only to insure her secret identity is never discovered. What neither author anticipated was the instant attraction, even though their social positions dictate the impossibility of a relationship.

For the first time, Elizabeth experiences the thrill of a cat-and-mouse adventure reminiscent of one of her own novels as she tries to throw Fletcher off her scent. But the more time they spend together, the more she loses her heart. Its upper-class against working-class, author against author, where readers, reputations, and romance are all on the line.

©2019 Sarah M. Eden (P)2019 Blackstone Publishing

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  • 2023-07-22

Wow 🤩

I was a bit sceptical at the beginning. But what a story!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
AND a great mind behind creating that.
It was really amazing to listen too.
I can’t compare it to anything I have ever listened to and that a lot I I may say so.
And the narrator did a great job too I have heard many of her books and she is always doing an amazing job

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Fun

It was fun listening to this book. The way the main characters’ lives reflected their writing and vice versa was interesting.
If you need to relax or are going on a long drive, this book could be a good option.

Justine Eyre: not a fan.
I have some auditory sensitivity combine with synesthesia, which affects my listening experience.

She ends all her sentences in a higher tone even if the sentences required a different inflection. If you know music, it would be something like this: a a a a a a a a b. The A being the whole sentence and the B the last word. It can be annoying.

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Brilliant!

I love the way the author integrated the stories of the characters and their writing. Sarah M Eden has a brilliant talent for addressing education and compassion in a society where there were so many margins. Excellent narration also made this a very delightful and endearing novel.

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