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The Darkest Hour
- Narrated by: Sandra Duncan
- Length: 20 hrs and 25 mins
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Summary
From the Sunday Times bestselling author comes an epic tale of love, passion and heartbreak.
In the summer of 1940, eyes are focussed on the skies above the South of England: the Battle for Britain has just begun. But Evie Lucas has eyes for no-one but a dashing young pilot called Tony. Evie has a glittering career as an artist ahead of her but seems only to be fascinated in sketching portraits of him…
Seventy years later, recently widowed art historian Lucy is putting the pieces of her life back together, and to do that she needs to uncover the mystery surrounding a painting in her home. As Lucy ties up the loose ends of one lifetime, she stirs up a hornet’s nest of history in another. Suddenly, Lucy finds herself in danger from people past and present who have no intention of letting an untold truth ever surface.
Some stories are buried in the darkness forever. Some are just waiting to be told…
Critic reviews
Praise for Barbara Erskine:
‘Her forte is mood, atmosphere and the toe-curling frisson’ Elizabeth Buchan, Sunday Times
‘Barbara Erskine’s storytelling talent is undeniable’ The Times‘
‘Marvellous escapist stuff’ Woman and Home
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- Kate
- 17-12-19
Great ghost story, but v prim narration
I do love a ghost story and this is a great one. Well researched about the Battle of Britain. But the narration is forced and irritating.
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- Idadown
- 20-02-21
The sad story of a great Artist.
The story jumps between the present and the past. An author is studying the belonging of a good artist. The artist seems to have been quite unhappy with her life, she would love to do her own artistic work but is being presurised to paint certain things. Where are her painting now is the question.
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- Amazon Customer
- 21-08-16
enjoyed the book
enjoyed this book very much . Had you thinking about the story from near the start
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- Quickwood
- 05-08-20
So poignant.
A book full of regrets about the past and things that happened, or didn't.
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- Mrs H
- 29-09-17
Excellent!
Would have rated this as 5 stars for story but I did find it rather slow going at the start. The story quickly gathers momentum and as with all Barbara Erskine's titles I found I couldn't stop listening....
Excellent!!
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- Josie
- 06-10-14
I loved this
I loved this. Sandra Duncan's performance was flawless. The story was easy to follow and understand, even though it moved constantly between WW2 and the present day, which was important as I hadn't read the book first. Highly recommended.
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- J Waby
- 23-01-21
True Erskine style
This book is beautifully written and fantastic as ever. Barbara has never failed to grab my imagination and take my on a mystery trip.
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- Mrs
- 08-04-19
The darkest hour
Barbara Erskine never fails to thrill and delight readers.
Her knowledge of the supernatural in tandem with history is what I love about the unique and superb books she writes.
Thank you Barbara.
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- Karen
- 09-07-14
loved it.................
I absolutely loved this book. I have never listened to anything by this author before, but found the story totally engrossing, I really didnt want to stop listening. The story is full of twists and turns, I loved the idea of the present day researcher uncovering the past, and the stories of folks long past. Its not perhaps great literature, but it was a really good story, well told and the 1940's 'Britain at war' setting gave the story a great back drop. There were bits of the narration that I found a little bit irritating, particularly what i thought was an overdone "camp" character, but as I got more involved in the story this faded in significance.
20 plus glorious hours of story telling, I was tempted to call in sick just to hear the end......
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- Mrs. Lee Cousins
- 18-07-14
Brilliant story and beautifully read!!!
What made the experience of listening to The Darkest Hour the most enjoyable?
The story actually pulls you in. you forget yourself.
Who was your favorite character and why?
Evelyn, I could feel her pain.
Have you listened to any of Sandra Duncan’s other performances? How does this one compare?
This was the first but never the last! She is wonderful.
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Very emotional at times both happy and sad.
Any additional comments?
I cannot recommend this book highly enough, her very best!
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