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The Disenchanted Widow

By: Christina McKenna
Narrated by: Anne Flosnik
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It’s the summer of 1981. Newly widowed Bessie Halstone is fleeing Belfast with her young son, Herkie. She’s wrongly suspected of pocketing £10,000, the loot from a heist carried out by Packie, her late (and unmourned) husband. Bessie has plans. She longs to make a fresh start. But first she must reach the safety of her sister’s home, in County Sligo, to borrow money for the trip.

She doesn’t make it. Car trouble forces her to sojourn in Tailorstown, a sleepy rural community. Her plans are put on hold as she decides to lay low for a while. She’ll need cash. She finds work as a housekeeper for the handsome but mysterious parish priest.

In the meantime, Lorcan Strong, an artist and a native of Tailorstown, is summoned home. With reluctance, he returns to the place where he feels almost a stranger, a town he has long outgrown.

A chance meeting with young Herkie Halstone leads Lorcan into the world of the disenchanted Bessie - and into a grave danger that has pursued them both from Belfast.

The Disenchanted Widow is an unforgettable peek into small-town life in Ireland’s recent past. It’s a glorious successor to McKenna’s first "Tailorstown" novel, The Misremembered Man.

©2013 Christina McKenna (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved
Fiction Historical Fiction Literary Fiction Ireland
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A full bodied story, front to back...

I bought this book because of having enjoyed another story by this author, and while it too was quite good, this one, in my opinion, was excellent.
Each character was wonderfully developed and provided vivid images of their personalities

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Second book in the Tailorstown series. It is readable as a stand-alone book.

This book is about a widow and her ten year old son who must flee Belfast because her late husband had double-crossed an IRA enforcer. The story unfolds slowly but with a lot of humor. There were more coincidences in the story than I like and it was mainly the humor that kept me reading.

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Glorious Tale of What Can Be . . . If Only

Christina McKenna is a great story teller. I didn’t think she could write another tale that I’d like nearly as much as The Misremembered Man. Even going into this one, I thought, nah, not gonna happen. But as the tale continued, Bessie and Herkie grew on me . . . more and more. And about the time that Herkie met up with Lorcan Strong, the artist from Tailorstown, my heart began to melt for them all. You see, we all are products of our past . . . we ALL have to learn to shake off . . . change that within ourselves that isn’t very pretty . . . As the Dentist pursued them, these people tried their best to live their lives . . . perhaps not being completely forthright, but doing their best to get by. And in their midst was those whom they should have been able to trust . . . I laughed myself silly at the antics of pet pig, the trunk of underwear and the falsies falling out the window onto proper Rose and her uncle. This is an amazing tale of the hardship and hatred in Belfast, Ireland in the 1980s . . . with a fairytale ending that we can only dream about . . . Amazing story!

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So enjoyable

I nearly gave up the narration was soo fast,she hardly took a breath and the harsh tone made it worse. I was really into the story so tried it one step slower. After a while I got used to it all and settled down to a quite enjoyable story. Some tragic Irish history, a little mystery and a great little twist at the end rounded it all out. So glad I stuck it out!

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Fun Romp - Superb Narration

Highly recommend. I almost didn't purchase this book -- it was outside of my normal genre; mysteries and educational. I started this book without high expectations. Wow, what a find. Totally fun and entertaining. Story line is simple and easy to follow. Numerous laugh out loud moments. The son Herc (short for Hercules) is a hoot! The narration was perfect!! Not great literature but really great FUN!

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Ireland, out of Dublin and into the obscurity of a tiny town.

If you have to hide where do you go? Which side of people do you believe? How many twists and turns can one story make and still end because of a great coinsidense? Loved the story. It gave me a change from my "detective" story, but remained a mystery. The reader is very good, right down to the extremely annoying child's voice. Your in for a good time, have a listen!

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