Man and Wife

Man and Wife



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“Narrator Nicholas Boulton delivers a solid performance of Wilkie Collins’s novel…Collins provides a diverse cast of characters whom Boulton expertly portrays with vocal characterizations. From the soft cadence of young Blanche to the resonant tone of Geoffrey Delamayn, Boulton captures each character…This audiobook promises an intricate web of intrigue, and Boulton’s talented narration makes it enjoyable each step of the way.”

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Man and Wife, published ten years after Wilkie Collins’s most popular novel, The Woman in White, centers on the confused and inequitable marriage laws of nineteenth-century Britain, reflecting the author’s own antipathy towards the institution.

The plot follows the fortunes of a woman who, committed to marriage with one man, comes to believe that she may have inadvertently married his friend, according to the archaic laws of Scotland and Ireland.

Collins shows himself to be a masterly storyteller, seamlessly moving the action from a country house to a suburb of London—and into a world of deceit and murder.