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The Woman in the Castello

By: Kelsey James
Narrated by: Patricia Santomasso
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"You'll get lost in the pages of this lush, entertaining story."—Ellen Marie Wiseman, New York Times bestselling author of The Lost Girls of Willowbrook

Perfect for listeners of Silvia Moreno-Garcia and Kate Morton, this sophisticated, atmospheric debut spins a bewitching web of ruthless ambition, family secrets, and the consequences of forbidden love, as an ambitious American actress snags the starring role in a mysterious horror movie shooting on location in a crumbling medieval castle outside Rome . . .

Rome, 1965: Aspiring actress Silvia Whitford arrives at Rome's famed Cinecittà Studios from Los Angeles, ready for her big break and a taste of la dolce vita. Instead, she learns that the movie in which she was cast has been canceled. Desperate for money, Silvia has only one choice: seek out the Italian aunt she has never met.

Gabriella Conti lives in a crumbling castello on the edge of a volcanic lake. Silvia's mother refuses to explain the rift that drove the sisters apart, but Silvia is fascinated by Gabriella, a once-famous actress who still radiates charisma. And the eerie castle inspires Silvia's second chance when it becomes the location for a new horror movie, aptly named The Revenge of the Lake Witch—and she lands a starring role.

Silvia immerses herself in the part of an ingenue tormented by the ghost of her beautiful, seductive ancestor. But when Gabriella abruptly vanishes, the movie's make-believe terrors seep into reality. No one else on set seems to share Silvia's suspicions. Yet as she delves into Gabriella's disappearance, she triggers a chain of events that illuminate dark secrets in the past—and a growing menace in the present . . .

"Like Jess Walters's Beautiful Ruins, the glamour and heady indulgence of the era take center stage in this captivating, multilayered story that will keep you guessing to the end." -Susan Wiggs, #1 New York Times bestselling author

"Mystery, romance, and an enchanting cast of characters with a plucky heroine at its heart. Against the richly drawn backdrop of post-war Italy, in a castle brimming with secrets, Kelsey James explores the enduring and sometimes destructive power of love, family, and ambition."—Amanda Skenandore, author of The Nurse's Secret

©2023 Kelsey Blodget (P)2023 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Women's Fiction Psychological Feel-Good

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It was a good story, if you could read it yourself. I am sorry that I got it as an audible. The narrator was horrible. She gasped after every sentence. It was so annoying. I wrote her name down so I would not get another story read by her. If I was the author, in the future I should listening to make sure the narrator wasn't ruining my story. The story was a mystery and a love story that you wouldn't guess the ending. Will tell my book club to only get the book!!


A really sweet story

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Kinda boring and predictable. The main character in the book had the same reaction to each “scary” event in each chapter.
Narration was good. If it’s offered as a freebie/included with membership-ok, use a credit to purchase-no I wouldn’t recommend.

Just so-so

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I’ve never given a bad review before but I couldn’t finish this book. So, it’s not fair for me to comment on the story itself. The narrator was truly terrible. She sounded out of breath the entire time I could stand to listen. Sorry to have to give this review.

Narration was terrible

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I felt this book was predictable and uninteresting. I didn’t like the storyline or the writing style.

Not for me

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