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The Fastest Girl on Earth

By: Lisa Brace
Narrated by: Alice Sockett
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A breath taking and unputdownable WWI historical book club listen

FROM THE MULTI AWARD WINNING AUTHOR OF SWIM - THE ASTONISHING TALE OF LUCY MORTON

1922, London. Evelyn Bloom lies dying in her Mayfair flat.

A decade earlier, she had the world at her feet - a dazzling celebrity who socialised with royalty, ignited scandalous love affairs, and filled headlines with her daring exploits.

Now, surrounded by the faded mementoes of a brilliant life cut short, Evelyn is left to wonder: How did it all go so wrong? And why, when she had everything, has she been left to die alone?

A breath-taking and unputdownable WWI historical novel, perfect for fans of Kate Quinn, Natasha Lester, and Mandy Robotham.

©2025 Lisa Brace (P)2025 Lisa Brace
20th Century Historical Fiction Women's Fiction World War I Funny

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"A joy-ride of a book! This is herstory at its best. A little-known heroine at its heart - feisty, fast, full of intrigue and passion. I whizzed through Evelyn's compelling story." - Laura Wilkinson, author of That Night in New York

''Compelling, heart-breaking and gutsy. I couldn't stop turning the pages!" - D.E White

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A fantastic historical novel of a woman making her way in a man’s world. This story was so realistic I had to double check that it wasn’t actually a biography.
A woman pushing the boundaries of what women are allowed to do - in a time when women were only expected to get married and become a mother. This books highlights how long it has taken for women to make progress in being control of their own lives, and in many ways points out how much work is yet to be done.
Once again Alice Socket delivers a stellar performance. I look forward to hearing more from her!

A Trailblazing Tale

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Quite an incredible novel by Lisa Brace about a woman who had many "firsts" in a man's world, around the turn of the 20th century. Drama, war, friendships, love... I couldn't stop listening! The novel has many twists and turns. The narration by Alice Sockett, which is how I found the book, is really lovely, with wonderful tone and pacing. I really didn't want the story to end!

Quite an incredible novel, about a woman who had many "firsts" in a man's world.

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Save your credit! Narration was fine but overall the storyline was weak, felt very undeveloped.

Weak storyline.

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