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Title: The Traitor's Wife
Author: Kathleen Kent
Narrator: John Chancer
Format: Unabridged
Length: 9 hrs and 40 mins
Language: English
Release date: 12-06-11
Publisher: Oakhill Publishing Limited
Genres: Fiction, Historical
Publisher's Summary:
In colonial Massachusetts, Martha Allen works in her cousins home, locking wills with everyone around her - including a mysterious Welshman who works for the family, a man whose forceful nature matches her own. Thomas Carrier is known for his immense strength and height, and as Martha discovers pieces of his past, her fascination of him grows. But danger is ever present, near and far as Martha and Thomas relationship deepens. Thomas suddenly has everything to lose....
Critic Reviews:
"It is up there with the best historical novels." (Sunday Times)
Members Reviews:
interesting read and well written
i received this book and i really enjoyed it...very interesting story...i like the way this author writes...not flowery or rambling
The Traitors Wife
L0ved this book. Lots of history, whitch is really important to me. I like books that tell a story and educate me at the same time. Bought the book at Amazon and it arrived in timely fashion.
beware Kathleen Kent fans, this is "The Wolves of Andover" under a different title
I was very disappointed when I sat down to read this book, thinking it would be the 3rd book by Kathleen Kent. It is a renamed version of "The Wolves of Andover" to market it in England. There should be some kind of info out there to that effect, so that I a. wouldn't have wasted my $ and b. even worse, was so disappointed not to have a new Kathleen Kent book to read. Bad Publisher!
Prelude to "The Heretic's Daughter"
A slow read, but it set up the premise for "The Heretic's Daughter." Explained why the mother was so stern with her children and gave a glance into the father's history.
interesting book about the witches of Salem
I love Kathleen Kent's style of writing, and this book was again very interesting, a prequel of sorts for her other book, 'the Heretic's daughter' on the same subject.