The House of the White Shadows

Written by:
B. J. Farjeon
Narrated by:
Roger Melin

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
4
Narrator
2
Release Date
September 2016
Duration
16 hours 49 minutes
Summary
Is a defense attorney bound to defend his client, or with his conscience, when he knows that the man he is defending is guilty of the charges against him after the trial has already commenced? And if friends hold a belief that he may have been aware of it before the trial commenced, yet they are endeared to the man and his family as upstanding and of the highest grade? Might it not become cause for blackmail, and therefore potential retribution? "The House of White Shadows" brings these issues to the forefront, while the reader learns of the background of the advocate, his family history, and the house in question. The characters in the story, the history of the house, the truth behind the white shadows are all woven together in a fascinating manner to be brought to fruition as the books progress with dramatic insight and understanding.

Mr. Farjeon's style is remarkable for its vivid realism. The London "Athenæum" in a long and appreciative review styles him "a master of realistic fiction." On account of his sentiment and minute characterization he is regarded as a follower of the method of Dickens. No writer since that master can picture like Farjeon the touching and pathetic type of innocent childhood, pure in spite of miserable and squalid surroundings. He can paint, too, a scene of sombre horror so vividly that even Dickens himself could scarcely emulate its realism. (Summary from preface and by Roger Melin)
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GilbertMouse

A story of biblical proportions. Betrayal and guilt at every turn. If you want a “…and they all lived happily ever after” look elsewhere. The complexity of the story and the vivid writing along with a fantastic narrator makes this a worthwhile listen.

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