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The Widow Nash

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The Widow Nash

By: Jamie Harrison
Narrated by: Elisabeth Rodgers
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It is New York, 1904, and Dulcy Remfrey, despite an idiosyncratic, traveling childhood, faces the predictable life of a woman of the time. But all that changes when her eccentric father returns from his expedition to Africa without any of the proceeds from the sale of a gold mine. It seems he's lost his mind along with the money, and Dulcy's obsessive ex-fiancé (and her father's business partner) insists she come to Seattle to decipher her father's cryptic notebooks, which may hold clues to the missing funds. When her father dies unexpectedly, taking the truth with him, Dulcy looks at her future, finds it unbearable, and somewhere in the northern Rockies, disappears from the train bringing her father's body home.

Is it possible to disappear from your old life and create another? Dulcy travels the West, reading stories about her own death, and finds a small Montana town where she's reborn as Mrs. Nash, a wealthy young widow, free from the burden of family. But her old life won't let go so easily, and soon her ex-fiancé is on her trail, threatening the new life she is so eager to create.

The Widow Nash is a riveting narrative, filled with a colorful cast of characters, timeless themes, and great set pieces - Europe in summer, New York in fall, Africa in winter, and the lively, unforgettable town of Livingston, Montana. This is a book that surprises with its twists and turns, ribald sensibility, and rich historical details. And in Dulcy, Jamie Harrison has created an indelible heroine sure to capture the hearts of listeners everywhere.

©2017 Jamie Harrison (P)2017 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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A story that covers a relatively short amount of time but that ranges through hundreds of years and all over the world. A fascinating look at the world at the end of the 19th century and into the 20th, with its huge cultural and social changes but where people routinely suffered and died of ailments we hardly see anymore and can easily treat. Best of all it's a story of Dulcie, without histrionics, taking her life into her own hands.

Gripping story. I couldn't stop listening.

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I LOVED this engulfing, lavish novel. Very well drawn complex characters. Suspenseful, Sensual . Erotic.

Captivating Romantic Historical Page-turner

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I was looking forward to this story, it sounded like a great one when I was reading the summary of the story.
I was really having trouble staying with the story, identifying with and who the characters were. The story just keeps jumping back and forth, keeps getting back into her father’s story and the past. The storyline of Mrs. Nash/Dulcy and her going forward and finding out what happened to the missing money doesn’t get going without any intrusion of long diatribes about her father’s life until the last 2 hrs of this audible story! It really was hard to follow, I still don’t really know who was married to who, who was related to who, who worked for who , it just was very confusing. If I had been reading it, I would have had to look back at it again and again and then write down who was who.

Hard to follow, over the River and thru the woods

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I was never into history growing up and therefore amazed by history today . The lifestyle of the rich in the 1900's was not any different than today. Travel, sex, disease, medicine, food and Bad men LoL. Made me reflect on the bible, where it says,"there's nothing new under the sun" Loved this book

Early 1900s

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An excellent performance of a well written story. I enjoyed the strong heroine. At times there felt like a few too many odd characters but isn't that what you found in the pioneers willing to strike out in newer frontiers?
All in all I highly recommend.

Engaging and satisfying

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