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Title: The Judge's Wife
Author: Ann O'Loughlin
Narrator: Caroline Lennon
Format: Unabridged
Length: 9 hrs and 22 mins
Language: English
Release date: 02-03-17
Publisher: Oakhill Publishing Ltd
Genres: Fiction, Contemporary
Publisher's Summary:
When Emma returns to Dublin to put her estranged father's affairs in order, she begins to piece together the story of his life and that of Grace, the mother she never knew. She knows her father as the judge - as stern and distant at home as he was in the courtroom. But as she goes through his personal effects, Emma begins to find clues about her mother that shock her profoundly.
A tale of enduring love and scandal that begins in 1950s Dublin and unravels across decades and continents, digging up long-buried family secrets along the way, The Judge's Wife asks whether love really can last forever.
Members Reviews:
Laboured
The book tells the story of Grace, forced into a loveless marriage to a much older man, Judge Moran. Grace befriends and falls in love with an Indian doctor, Vikram. When she falls pregnant the judge knows the baby is not his and avoiding a potential scandal decides to act decisively but harshly. Soon after childbirth Grace is committed to a mental institution, Our Ladys Asylum, Knockavanagh and Vikram is forced to leave Ireland and return to Bangalore, India believing that Grace died in childbirth. Graces daughter Emma is raised by the judge as his own.
Following the Judges death in the 1980s Emma goes through his paperwork to discover the truth about her mother while at the same time we learn what became of te heartbroken Vikram and his family in India.
It is said that the book spans three decades but actually takes place in two time zones 30 years apart, the 1950s and the 1980s. The first half of the book is confusing and hard to follow because of the constant switching between the two time zones and countries and changes in the point of view character.
There was potential for a truly gritty book with a great storyline touching on so many injustices, not least of all forced marriages, racism, homosexuality, class distinction and the incarceration of fallen women in asylums. In the end it was all just very shallow. The characters werent adequately developed, their predicaments were laboured at a superficial level and I totally lost interest.
Out of respect for my book club persevered to the end but even the shocking twist was totally predictable.
Great story
I really enjoyed this book and couldn't put it down. It kept me spellbound. I thought it was very clever the way it all worked out in the end. So nice to have a happy ending
Spellbinding book
Firstly, I am obsessed with Caroline Lennon, I cannot listen to any other narrators, she has an amazing voice, I don't notice her reading the book, it is like the voice in my head.
This book is absolutely magical. Not my usual genre, I usually read crime and psychological thrillers but discovered Caroline Lennon and started finding books she has narrated. This book has a beautiful love story, heart breakingly tragic but also uplifting, captivating, never for a minute did I feel bored of the tale. What a beautiful book. Highly recommend
Interesting mix of characters.
Repetitive, frustrating and depressing on the whole, with some interesting social history and fashion in the mix.