Audiobook: Love's Shadow
- Download Chapter 1: Hyacinth audio
- Download Chapter 2: The Anxieties of Sir Charles audio
- Download Chapter 3: Anne Yeo audio
- Download Chapter 4: The Sound Sense of Lady Cannon audio
- Download Chapter 5: A Proposal audio
- Download Chapter 6: The Little Ottleys audio
- Download Chapter 7: Hyacinth's Little Dinner audio
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- Download Chapter 9: The Peculiarities of Raggett audio
- Download Chapter 10: A Musical Afternoon audio
- Download Chapter 11: The Troubles of the Ottleys audio
- Download Chapter 12: At the National Gallery audio
- Download Chapter 13: More of the Little Ottleys audio
- Download Chapter 14: Lady Cannon's Visit audio
- Download Chapter 15: Raggett in Love audio
- Download Chapter 16: Archie audio
- Download Chapter 17: Bruce's Play audio
- Download Chapter 18: Hyacinth Waits audio
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- Download Chapter 20: Bruce Has Influenza audio
- Download Chapter 21: Engaged audio
- Download Chapter 22: The Strange Behaviour of Anne audio
- Download Chapter 23: Bruce Convalescent audio
- Download Chapter 24: The Wedding audio
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- Download Chapter 37: Sir Charles audio
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The first in a trilogy of books known together as 'The Little Ottleys', this is a sparkling social comedy set in Edwardian London. Ada Leverson was a great friend and staunch supporter of Oscar Wilde and shared his love for sharp, witty writing. Like Wilde, her work is characterised by a wonderful ear for dialogue and deft characterization. 'Love's Shadow' introduces us to Bruce and Edith Ottley and their friends, who are to all appearances living the bright and carefree lives of the well-to-do. But there are cracks appearing in the facade. Bruce is staggeringly self-obsessed, a hypochondriac and a spendthrift, and Edith must learn to manage her stubborn, exasperating husband. Meanwhile their friends attempt to navigate the rocky rapids of love and marriage with varying degrees of success, and keep us thoroughly entertained along the way. ( Helen Taylor)
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