
Weeper
Death Shall Have No Dominion, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Mark Woodruff
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Greg Morgan
"They that sow in tears shall reap in joy." The small smile rose again, brightening her face. "I remember well the day of your birth, Augustus."
"You do?" Augustus asked.
It was then that his brother, Jefferson, pulled him away from her, and her veil again fell like a curtain.
Although Augustus didn't know it yet, these were the first words he had ever spoken to his birth mother. He would not uncover this secret for another 18 years.
This beautifully constructed family saga spans three generations set all within the macabre world of the civil war era American funeral industry where weepers, warners, death photographers and the new practice of embalming the dead dwelled. For generations, the women of the Fenn family have been traditional “weepers”; paid mourners who attend wakes and weep for the dead. Their counterparts, the men of the True family, are undertakers, or “warners.”
The current warner, Archer True is good at his job, but has a vice for whiskey and women, but the latter has disastrous repercussions as he’s also a married man. The weepers were always veiled and always, like him, wore black. The day that he heard a youthful voice from under her veil and it intrigued him. It wasn’t the older, raspy one he had been used to. When he finds himself irresistibly drawn to the "Weeper," Charlotte Fenn, their passionate affair results in pregnancy. The scandal of their unborn child threatens to destroy the reputations and livelihoods of both families.
To avoid ruin, Charlotte agrees to give her baby, Augustus, up to the Trues to be raised as the "twin" brother of Mrs. True's new baby. But a mother’s love doesn’t die easily. She may have given up her son, but she vows to watch and protect her Augustus grow up from a distance, secretly yearning to be close to him once more.
But every lie has its consequence, and as Augustus grows older, the truth of his origins will soon reveal itself in the most devastating way possible....
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A dark & dramatic book full of secrets and scandal
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Greg Morgan is a great writer and has paid attention to the details, but the audio version of this was a little hard to follow with the time jumps. I loved the complicated character of Archer True and the ramification of his flaws. I loved and felt for Augustus' journey to truth and at points felt like I was reading a simpler American version of "Les Miserables," with the doomed fate of a few of the characters.
A Time Period I Really Didn't Know
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The narrator is phenomenal.
The story is unique and the character development is amazing. The ending ?
I haven’t quite decided yet - a let down or the only way to end it ?
I really enjoyed this and am looking forward to the next two books in the series.
Weeper by George Morgan
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Love this one
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Great Story! Great Story Teller!
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Great story, great narration
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The emotional twists Charlotte (and Augustus) need to pilot are painful and many, so the book is neither uplifting nor optimistic, however, there is still enough traction and good writing to have made for an intriguing read that I'd recommend.
Interesting and dark tale
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The Fenn family is a generation of women known as weepers. These women were paid mourners who attended and cried for the dead. Most only known by the name of “Missus”. Charlotte Fenn was one of the next generation of weepers. Archer and Charlotte have a passionate affair that leads to her having a child. But Archer can’t leave his wife. And his wife refuses to be scorned by this news and is pregnant also. She forms a plan to accept Charlotte’s child as her own and is a twin of her own baby. This saves both families from ruin. Charlotte understands this and after having her baby Augustus and giving him away is forced to watch him grow up from afar.
Augustus grows up and joins the army as a Yankee Doctor with his brother Jefferson. During a battle Jefferson is shot and Augustus is taking in as a prisoner of war. Charlotte, who is married to a Mr. Greenwood, does whatever she can to get him released. On his way back to freedom he meets Abigail, a runaway. They travel back to his home. Not to give away too much more but Augustus travels through different stages of life and the end will shock you like it did me.
The author Gregory Morgan has taken an important industry, the death industry, and created a twisted tale that travels through many generations. It is well researched and highly entertaining. It touches subjects about the culture and society of the civil war era. These were rough times, not kind at all. Not only are there main characters like Archer, Charlotte and Augustus but generations of characters each with their own stories and occupations in this industry. This tale is full of heartache, love and growth. It gives a great example of how certain cycles of life can repeat itself.
I give a huge applause to Mark Woodruff for his excellent narrating skills. His voices were funny and memorable with great accents. I thought he had appropriate pauses and great rhythm. It was easy to distinguish between each character and have complete control over the story. I loved listening to him.
I enjoyed this book. I liked the building of the different characters. I liked how the storyline intertwined between the two main families. There was a great quality about the story and how it made you feel like you were a part of it. I would recommend this book to those who like historical era books and a twisted tale of family.
unique story based on generations of history
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Excellent narration
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