
The Ghostly Father
A Mystery Romance Based on Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet
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Narrated by:
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Danielle Cohen
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Philip Rose
Think you know the world's most famous love story? Think again. What if the story of Romeo and Juliet really happened - but not quite in the way we've all been told?
This part-prequel, part-sequel to the original tale, told from the point of view of the Friar, tells how an ancient Italian manuscript reveals secrets and lies which have remained hidden for hundreds of years, and casts new doubts on the official story of Shakespeare's famous star-crossed lovers.
If you love the Romeo and Juliet story but are disappointed with the way it ended, this is the book for you.
©2017 Sue Barnard, Ocelot Press (P)2020 Spectrum AudiobooksListeners also enjoyed...




















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The story moves well and provides plenty of fascinating and engrossing detail. Sure there are a few aspects that make my eyebrows rise: could someone with only a smattering of university Italian really effortless translate a 500-year-old-plus diary? Wouldn't Grandpa, or any of his family, not have wondered about the journal earlier? Similarly, regarding the narration: the contemporary young woman begins the tale, but then Father Lorenzo's male voice takes over. Periodically throughout the book, the female voice pops in briefly for an "oh my goodness!" moment that I found distracting and unnecessary. But overall, this was a terrific listen and made me think about Romeo and Juliet in a new light. (It also provided a completely non-proselytizing portrait of a devout Franciscan monk's mindset.) I was fortunate to receive a complimentary copy of this audiobook at my request and am truly glad I thus found a new author I look forward to reading again.
Beautiful, believable rendering of R & J
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Still, the book is not terrible, and perhaps it was simply not to my taste.
The narrator's each did a fine job.
A Delightful Reimagining
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I’m not 100% sure that the females interjections were really needed. Sometimes they took away from the story (which, since it was sort of jumping back in time) had a sort of Assassin’s Creed feel to it. I can’t tell if it was just the storytelling or also jumping back into that time that did it for me.
The story itself is both familiar and not. I’ll be honest, it’s been a long time since I’ve read Romeo and Juliet, and even longer since I’ve actually thought about the plot, the people, and the overall story behind the story. Barnard takes an interesting point of view in The Ghostly Father – one that I definitely enjoyed reading.
Overall, I thought that the performance was great (especially Philip Rose who has a lot of the book). They were had the right accents and just the overall right vibe for this book. I thought it was enjoyable and one of those “familiar-but-not” sort of books. The story and all of the major parts of it were familiar but all of the other stuff around it was not.
Familiar But Not…
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