
Darcy's Reckoning
A Retelling of Pride and Prejudice from the Gentleman's Perspective
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Narrated by:
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Alastair James Murden
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"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife."
These were the words that defined Fitzwilliam Darcy's young life. Any measure of integrity, honor, loyalty—these were secondary considerations to the size of a bachelor's estate. The only lady to esteem his genuine character was now lost forever, and he must face his future alone.
In his deepest despair, standing in a crowded assembly room of merry strangers, he would form an acquaintance that would confound his understanding of the feminine mind and inspire him to become worthy of her genuine approbation. At first believing himself to be misunderstood and unfairly judged, he must acknowledge his own culpability for the suffering of others and seize his opportunity to save the life of the woman he loves.
Return to Pemberley in this retelling of Pride and Prejudice, and discover an answer to the question never posed: Why would a man of sense choose to attend a ball with his friends, only to refuse to dance?
©2022 Somerset Publishing (P)2023 Somerset PublishingSome of the tense scenes between characters are performed SO well, he totally brings it to life.
Perfect voice for Darcy.
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Listener received this title free
By its very nature, the book contains a great deal of the text from Jane Austen’s original.
The author has woven new elements into the story in a seamless manner.
Thus, we are introduced to Darcy’s first love and heartbreak. This does much to explain Darcy’s later suspicion of Jane Bennet as a fortune hunter.
Anne de Bourgh is given the opportunity to show a delightful inner world, hidden by her ill health and overpowering mother.
Caroline Bingley is as rude as ever but we see how her upbringing influenced her desperation to marry Darcy. There is also a possible chance for redemption.
I would not say that this is the best retelling from Darcy’s perspective, but it a creditable effort and a good read.
The narration is excellent.
I received a free copy of this audiobook via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Excellent narration
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