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These Three Remain

A Novel of Fitzwilliam Darcy, Gentleman

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These Three Remain

By: Pamela Aidan
Narrated by: George Holmes
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"You could not have made me the offer of your hand in any possible way that would have tempted me to accept it."

His proposal of marriage to the lovely, but socially inferior, Elizabeth Bennet thoroughly rejected, Darcy must come to terms with her evaluation of his character and a future without her.

Book Three, These Three Remain, recounts Darcy's painful journey of self-discovery in his quest to become the gentleman he always hoped he would be and the kind of man of whom Elizabeth Bennet would approve.

A chance meeting with her during a tour of his estate in Derbyshire offers Darcy a new opportunity, but the activities of his nemesis, George Wickham, interfere once more in a way that may ruin everyone's hopes for happiness, unless Darcy succeeds in putting his new-found strengths to the test.

Setting the story vividly against the colorful, historical, and political background of the Regency, Aidan writes in a style comfortably at home with Jane Austen, but with a wit and humor very much her own. Aidan adds her own cast of fascinating characters to those in Austen's original, weaving a rich tapestry from Darcy's past and present.

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Austen-like Writing • Plausible Explanations • Excellent Character Delineation • Darcy's Transformation • Creative Spin
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Granted this is not real Austen, but for all of us hungering for more to the P&P story, it certainly fills the bill in more ways than one. The style and structure are reminiscent of Austen, but more important, this book, or, rather, series, actually enhances the story and provides plausible explanations for the change in Darcy's thinking and behavior, something sorely missing in the original. It is always a delight to see a good story, originally written from one main character's point-of-view, from another POV. There are flaws, however. The first time I listened to the trilogy, the entire Norwycke section seemed a bit silly, superfluous and completely unrelated. However, the second - and subsequent - times through, I came to realize that it did several things. First, it anchored the events of Austen's story to its time tying it to the assassination of Perceval and other related plots of the period. It also fills in the story of Darcy's long absence from Austen's original.
And, finally, it delineates Darcy's processes by which he comes to think he loves Elizabeth, tries to forget her, learns to face his own weakness of character, and finally realizes her true value through his struggle to understand and help his sister, his realization of who his real friends are, and his failure to interest himself in other women. Austen's Darcy has always been considered one of literature's great romantic men. However, from a 21st century perspective, he isn't particularly likable, much less lovable. Much of that is due to the fact that Austen gives us no real, logical transition from his shocked anger at her refusal to his complete change of heart regarding himself and her family and lack of connections. This series provides us just that. I've listened to the trilogy 4 times so far and still find it fun. The narrator does an excellent job of delineating characters giving each one a distinct personality and voice. Not for Austen purists, however.

Not Austen, but a Wonderful Darcy Transformation

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What made the experience of listening to These Three Remain the most enjoyable?

George Holmes dramatized the characters fluently.

What other book might you compare These Three Remain to and why?

The Count of Monte Cristo. It keeps action moving while exploring the motives of characters. It resolves multiple plots deftly.

Which character – as performed by George Holmes – was your favorite?

Darcy

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Darcy and Georgiana's mutual recognition of their pride and what it cost them in terms of relationships.

Any additional comments?

The book explains the match between Elizabeth and Darcy more thoroughly than Pride and Prejudice, written from Elizabeth's perspective.

Rich portrayal of character & plot

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this was unnecessarily long and a bit boring. I have it 3 stars because it is the only story that I've read that I believe gives such a through perspective of Darcy's mind.

somewhat boring

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If you're a Pride and Prejudice fan then you will DEFINITELY enjoy this read from Darcy's perspective.

Darcy and Elizabeth, meant to be!

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I am a devout Jane Austen fan and will almost never read a sequel to her books written by another author. The concept of this work intrigued me, writing Pride and Prejudice from Darcy’s point of view rather than Elizabeth’s. I was not disappointed. The storyline was credible and the development of the characters surrounding Darcy was very good. I enjoyed all three volumes. I also enjoyed the narrator. I would listen to them again.

Enjoyable

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I thought Pamela Aiden did a fantastic job of telling the P&P story from Darcy's point of view. As for the narrator - I thought he did a fabulous job -- odd pauses and all. He had a comforting voice

Could have been Jane Austen herself who wrote it

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I love audibles! Can do other things while having my book read to me! Thank you for audibles!

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Not really a continuation, Aidan's three books are a refreshing take on P&P from Darcy's perspective. These Three Remain is the final in the trilogy & my favorite-I would give the story 4.5 Stars. Aidan fleshes out many of the characters and backstories, yet remains remarkably true to Austen's classic.


The second book can be skipped entirely-a darker turn of events for Darcy, largely unrelated to the ultimate story, devoid of Bennets - and its events are only referred to in passing one or twice in These Three Remain.
The narrator of this production is not among my favorites. He is dry and monotone, but the story propells itself in spite of him. If you are not ble to sit down & read Ms. Aidan's 'Novel in Three Parts,' then I heartily recommend the audio version.

Enchanting and engaging continuation of P&P

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I highly recommend this book....

Loved every part of it. Hearing the tale from Darcy’s perspective was just brilliant!!!
Top Top Top!!!!!!!!

Love it

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Narrator voice and reading was so unfitting to character of Darcy and his friends, it was hard to listen to. I almost stopped many times, but the writing was so Austin , so well done, and the story filled the gaps of Darcy’s behavior, that I really wanted to continue.

Loved the book. Irritated by narratot

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