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The Pearl of Penang
- Penang Series, Book 1
- Narrated by: Victoria Riley
- Length: 10 hrs and 16 mins
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Summary
"Following the death of my wife, I am in need of support and companionship. I am prepared to make you an offer of marriage."
Evie Fraser, paid companion to a crotchety spinster, seems destined for a lonely life. Then, out of the blue, a marriage proposal arrives by post. She met the handsome Douglas Barrington just once - at his wedding - but never forgot him. Now widowed, plantation owner Douglas offers her a new life on the lush, exotic island of Penang. How can Evie resist?
But what are Barrington’s motives in marrying Evie when he barely knows her, and why is he so hostile and moody?
Evie soon finds herself pitched against Douglas on the one hand and the shallow, often spiteful world of the expatriate British on the other. Has she made the biggest mistake of her life?
Flynn’s 10th novel explores love, marriage, the impact of war, and the challenges of displacement, this time in a tropical paradise, as the threat of the Japanese empire looms closer.
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- Amazon Customer
- 07-10-23
Reliving my past
I spent my childhood in Malaya. This book was reliving many of my childhood memories. I thoroughly enjoyed the descriptions of the countryside and the people, well done.
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- Anonymous User
- 22-09-20
A evocative journey of discovery
I really enjoyed being taken away from the worries of now, travelling back on a sumptuous journey through a lost age of innocence and discovery. The narrator skilfully voices a diverse cast of characters and transports you from the stuffiness of English society to the hot and steamy forests of Malaysia. Now, pour me a Gin before I swoon.
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- Sandra Moffat
- 16-01-21
Disappointing
The story itself was fairly predictable with no real substance and the narration very immature, especially of the children and the men sounded awful.
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