
Fingersmith
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Narrated by:
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Juanita McMahon
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By:
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Sarah Waters
About this listen
London 1862: Sue Trinder, orphaned at birth, grows up among petty thieves - fingersmiths - under the rough but loving care of Mrs Sucksby and her 'family'. But from the moment she draws breath, Sue's fate is linked to that of another orphan growing up in a gloomy mansion not too many miles away.
©2002 Sarah Waters (P)2002 W F Howes Ltd
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Editorial reviews
Fingersmith is the dazzling audiobook written by Sarah Waters and narrated by the ever-popular Juanita McMahon. This is the enigmatic story of the fingersmith’s, working their way through the pockets and purses of 1862 London. It is a curious look at their lives told through the eyes of a young girl growing up among them. She has been unwittingly set on a path since her birth that is as mysterious as the family who care for her and the young orphan living nearby that she can't help but feel a connection with. This story is enchanting as much as it is suspenseful. Available now from Audible.
Critic reviews
"Sarah Waters is one of the best storytellers alive today " Matt Thorne, ( Independent on Sunday)
"Intensely atmospheric, impeccably paced, and cunningly structured, this is that rarity in contemporary fiction: a deeply serious novel that is also a thumping great read" Douglas Kennedy, ( Mail on Sunday)
Enjoyable gripping book, beautifully read
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Also here, the main characters falling in love was both a hindrance and a solace. It created conflicts on their resolves and choices. Their difficulties though, were heavily affected by the machinations and the worth of the people around them.
Juanita McMahon gave great vocal impressions for our heroines, and I think, they fit perfectly.
Beautifully Woven. The Power of Elite Writing
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Well crafted story, excellent narrator.
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An interesting story
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I've been trying to read/listen to this for years based on good reviews and recs but never got very far. got COVID so finally just put it on and got through.
The reader does a good job, no complaints there.
The characters were neither very interesting nor sympathetic. I don't require characters to be both, but if you're rooting for no one in a book this long, it'd be nice to at least know why you should be invested in their stories. Nobody had a personality beyond Cackling Evil, Eternally Conflicted or Purposely Bland.
I hate Liar Revealed as a trope and this is a book with layers on layers of it.
There were also a number of disturbing passages that edged from commentary on mental illness in Victorian England to gratuitousness. these would have been, well, fine isn't really the word for it, but felt less exploitative if the characters felt like they developed because of their experiences.
My biggest issues with the books were not understanding anyone's motivations and the twist upon twist making it feel almost farcical. the first twist wasn't especially surprising but it was still good. It makes little sense, though, and goes from an already overcomplicated plot to something ridiculous and nonsensical. character motivation being unclear made this issue worse.
The book spends a third of the time repeating itself from a slightly different perspective, which was unnecessary and tiring.
Halfway through, I just read a synopsis. I finished listening mostly because I didn't want to have a half listened book banging around in my library.
A struggle
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Not brilliant.
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