Lady Audley's Secret

Mary Elizabeth Braddon

Lady Audley's Secret by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (CD-Audio ISBN 9781904605966) book cover

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A sensationalist novel that took Victorian society by storm.

The novel was first published in 1862 in serial form. This production read by Juliet Stevenson marks the first audio release of one of Victorian England’s most sensational reads. Dealing with bigamy, murder and madness it begs the question: can women and men ever really depend on one another, even within marriage…?

When young Lucy Graham marries Sir Michael Audley all seems well and good. Sir Michael is thoroughly devoted to his new bride and Lady Audley takes great pleasure in her privileged position at Audley Court. But Sir Michael’s daughter Alicia is frustrated and uncomfortable with her stepmother’s girlish ways.
Shortly afterwards, Sir Michael’s nephew, the attractive but lazy barrister Robert Audley, welcomes back to England an old friend of his, George Talboys. The pair visit the Court for some sport, where George disappears in mysterious circumstances. Robert Audley is spurred into action, taking up the case with a newfound passion and energy. Like the best detective novels, and with some wonderful melodrama thrown in for good measure, the plot unravels at a pace until the truth is revealed about Lady Audley’s Secret.


“It’s gripping stuff…and is relished in every dramatic plot twist by Juliet Stevenson, who enjoys keeping the listener guessing until the final revelation.”
the Sunday Times

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Mary Elizabeth Braddon

Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1837-1915) was a British Victorian-era popular novelist, admired by Charles Dickens.