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  • Sinful Folk

  • By: Ned Hayes
  • Narrated by: Anne Day-Jones
  • Length: 12 hrs and 23 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (41 ratings)

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Sinful Folk

By: Ned Hayes
Narrated by: Anne Day-Jones
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Sinful Folk is the story of a mother who carries a hidden secret and a terrible grief. In December of the year 1377, the village of Duns in northeast England suffered a great tragedy when five children died. The villagers demanded justice from the King.

Sinful Folk is the story of these villagers who undertook a desperate mid-winter journey with their dead children all the way across England to the King's throne. Mear, a former nun who has lived for a decade disguised as a mute man, has her own reasons for going along on this quest. Yet one by one, all her secrets come out, and she finds the strength to claim her birthright, and accuse the murderer.

Sinful Folk begins in terror and heartache, and ends in triumph and redemption.

©2014 Ned Hayes (P)2014 Ned Hayes
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Incredible book and fabulous narrator

Sinful Folk ranks in the top echelon of all audiobooks I have listened to over the past 20 years. The story of medieval peasants seeking justice for their sons' death is compelling and relating their journey through Mear makes it even more so.

I cannot praise the narrator, Anne Day-Jones, highly enough. She was able to portray each of the characters effortlessly and her facile switching to flawless French when called for by the text was remarkable.

I read and listened to both the Kindle and Audible versions through Immersion Reading and highly recommend either or both. I generally do not reread books but this may be the only Audible book I will actually listen to again.

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Great historical novel

This is one of my favorites. If you are a fan of Karen Maitland, you will probably like this book as much as I did. The characters were well developed, and the author really captures the time period. There's something in this book for every fan of historical fiction.

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Peasants and Royals and Murders Most Foul...

The most enjoyable aspect of the story is the unflinching glimpse at life for ordinary folk in Western Europe in the 16th century: starvation, disease and ignorance all under the capricious glare of the church and nobility. There are a couple of mysteries here that maybe could have unfolded with less complication. And, overall, the story was not as crisp as it could have been and seemed to have a muted focus. Nevertheless, I enjoyed the history and the suspense. The narration was good and certainly did not distract from the story. Overall a 3.75 and worth a credit.

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Slow and depressing story

Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?

I wouldn't recommend this to most readers, but fans of historical novels might want to take a listen. It's quite dark and sad, as we imagine life in 1377 would be.

Would you be willing to try another book from Ned Hayes? Why or why not?

Only if the story is less-depressing than this one...

If this book were a movie would you go see it?

Absolutely not. It wouldn't be made into a movie because there isn't enough of a plot, in my opinion.

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Wow!

This book was absolutely spectacular! Very dark, as the Middle Ages were, but stunning in its beauty. If you get the chance read or listen to this book.

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