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The Alington Inheritance

By: Patricia Wentworth
Narrated by: Diana Bishop
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When a question of inheritance turns fatal, Miss Silver searches for the killer.

Jenny has never been one to feel sorry for herself. The illegitimate child of a wealthy man and a statureless woman, she has been an orphan since before she can remember. It is a hard life made bearable only by the kindness of her guardian, an old woman named Miss Garstone, who has always treated Jenny as her own.

Struck down by a motorist, "Garsty" dies, whispering to Jenny that her parents were actually married, and she is the rightful heir to the Alington fortune. Miss Garstone was not the only one who knew the secret, and as Jenny grieves, her wealthy cousins work to protect their fortune. When the quiet conflict turns deadly, governess-turned-detective Miss Silver is the only one who can unravel the perplexing family saga.

©1960 Patricia Wentworth (P)2015 Audible, Inc.
Suspense Thriller & Suspense
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The narrator was, as always, good at varying both pace and volume as appropriate. Story and teller appeared made for each other.

Excellent read.

Wentworth comes through again.

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Where to start? Plot is transparent and there is no mystery. Dialog is extremely repetitive. Heroine cries constantly and is very immature (though as she is 17 that may be forgivable). So many unpleasant stereotypes, especially of women. This reads like a rough draft that was thrown together when the author was near the end of her life. Read it if you want to complete the whole Miss Silver series, but otherwise it's not worth the time. The narrator does a good job, but she can't save this mess.

Worst Miss Silver book

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This is the first PW novel I just couldn’t finish because it just rambled on and on from one dreary and repetitive scene after another. When PW runs out of dialogue she has her characters start crying and this really really grates after a while. Then she has random characters meeting each other for no useful reason except to rehash the events of the preceding chapter. I couldn’t take anymore. Contractual obligation.

Quite terrible

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