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The Stolen Marriage

A Gripping 1940s Historical Mystery

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The Stolen Marriage

By: Diane Chamberlain
Narrated by: Susan Bennett
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Step into the formidable world of The Stolen Marriage, an absorbing novel by Diane Chamberlain, painting a vivid portrait of love, betrayal, and uncertainty in a small town.

In 1944, Tess DeMello abruptly trades a promised future with the love of her life for a marriage shrouded in mystery with Henry Kraft in Hickory, North Carolina.

In a town tainted by racial animosity and the heavy burdens of war, Tess's new life is dominated by the enigmatic figure of her husband, Henry. As his inexplicably reclusive nature unfurls, unwelcome secrets emerge, causing Tess to reassess her hasty decisions.

Tess faces the cruel scrutiny of townsfolk following a local tragedy, fuelling fear and speculation. But when polio threatens her newfound home, Tess draws upon her nursing skills, defying Henry to serve her community.

As she unravels the mystery surrounding her husband and the town of Hickory, will she manage to save not only the lives of her young patients but also build a life for herself?

20th Century Family Life Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Psychological Romantic Suspense Women's Fiction Marriage Romance Exciting Mystery

Critic reviews

A gripping and engrossing tale
Interracial relationships, Tess’s unbearable situation and the secrets Henry keeps all make for a tense, enthralling read. Diane Chamberlain’s gift for storytelling never fails
Twisty and smart (Heat on Pretending to Dance)
A gripping story of a girl's relationship with her father (Women & Home on Pretending to Dance)
[An] engrossing mystery (Hello! on The Silent Sister)
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I kept listening, all the while aware that perhaps this was not high literature. I didn't care, the story was great. A tad unbelievable, a bit syrupy in places. The heroine was too goody goody, and sometimes I wanted to give her a kick up the backside for being pathetic, but you couldn't help rooting for her.
It was my first book by this author and I just know I will read more of them.

Compelling heart candy

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Loved this book just couldn’t put it down can’t wait to read more of her books

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Absolutely drew me in throughout and couldn't wait to hear it each evening before bed .......Absolutely loved it

WONDERFUL

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Great story, just as you thought you knew the plot it changed in a different direction, keeping you guessing and hooked. Nice that the basis of the story is true also. Definitely recommend.

Fantastic story

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I throughly enjoyed this book, I usually listen in my car during my commute only but I found myself sitting in my driveway until the end of a chapter and then continuing to listen for most of the evening and listening again while getting ready for work in the morning. Going to search for another Diane Chamberlain book this evening. The narrator was also perfect.

Loved the book, couldn’t put it down.

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