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Gillespie and I | [Jane Harris]
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Gillespie and I

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  • by Jane Harris
  • Narrated by Anna Bentinck
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  • LENGTH
    19 hrs and 6 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    10/10/2011
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Publisher's Summary

Longlisted for the 2012 Orange Prize for Fiction

Sitting in her Bloomsbury home, with her two birds for company, elderly Harriet Baxter sets out to relate the story of her acquaintance with Ned Gillespie, a talented artist who never achieved the fame he deserved. Back in 1888, after a chance encounter, young Harriet befriends the Gillespie family and soon becomes a fixture in all of their lives. But when tragedy strikes - leading to a notorious criminal trial - the certainties of this world all too rapidly disorientate into mystery and deception.

©2011 Jane Harris (P)2011 W F Howes Ltd

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    Vivienne Esporles, Spain 15/12/2011
    Vivienne Esporles, Spain 15/12/2011 Member Since 2010
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    "A wonderfully skillful masterpiece"

    This tale was brilliantly written and very well narrated. At first I felt that the pace was too measured but realized that this was part of the perfect rendition. The story was staged around the turn of the 19th Century and written in the first person making it an inciteful vignette of the time. The characters are beautifully understated and the tale well structured. It is the very "quiet" nature of the narrative that gives it such a powerful kick. It was long but not a word was superfluous. I look forward to more by this author and will certainly look out for narrations by Anna Bentinck.

    6 of 6 people found this review helpful
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    Veronica Cheltenham, United Kingdom 05/11/2011
    Veronica Cheltenham, United Kingdom 05/11/2011 Member Since 2009
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    "Chilling and Compelling"

    Brilliantly read by Anna Bentinck (not only does she cope with a range of accents she even modulates her tone to reflect the 'young' and 'old' periods in the narrator's life) this audiobook had me gripped until the final seconds. It focuses on the tragic fate of the artist, Ned Gillespie as told by his close friend and great admirer Harriet Baxter. What becomes increasingly apparent however, is that this is only one, far from impartial, view of events...
    Don't miss out on this one - the closing sentence truly sent a shiver down my spine!

    6 of 6 people found this review helpful
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    Robert Cardiff, United Kingdom 07/12/2011
    Robert Cardiff, United Kingdom 07/12/2011 Member Since 2008
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    "Sublime"

    Wonderfully written and expertly narrated, Gillespie & I is a chilling tale of altered perceptions, half truths and obsessive love. Jane Harris is a supremely talented storyteller.

    4 of 4 people found this review helpful
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    MRS DEWSBURY, United Kingdom 13/02/2013
    MRS DEWSBURY, United Kingdom 13/02/2013 Member Since 2012
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    "Like watching paint dry"

    It said on the back 'literary crack cocaine.' I stopped listening after 4h 38m in which NOTHING HAD HAPPENED. It's a long book and I'm sure it must get better but, really, life's too short. There isn't even any pleasure in the mundane details of the lives of the characters, like there is with a really good writer. Just... nothing going for it. I'm returning mine.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    Laurel Llanymynech, United Kingdom 13/04/2013
    Laurel Llanymynech, United Kingdom 13/04/2013 Member Since 2011
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    "Very good"

    This book is a bit slow to start but this is necessary to really build the story. It is well worth sticking with however, as the story develops the tension builds and you begin to question what is happening. A well written and thought provoking book which stayed with me for quite a while after I had finished it.

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    Linda Erskine, United Kingdom 13/04/2013
    Linda Erskine, United Kingdom 13/04/2013 Member Since 2010
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    "Jane Harris and I"

    Having listened to The Observations and enjoyed it very much, I had no hesistation in choosing Gillespie and I. Again skillful writing, great character development and a sort of undefinable creepiness makes this a very gripping tale. I loved the almost reverse premise of The Observations used in this book. You start off believing the main character is a nice, polite lady, but before too long the suspicion begins to overshadow her niceness. Well read by Anna Bentick who managed most of the Scottish place names with ease. I would recommend this audiobook to anyone who likes books that are not predictable.

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    TMJ Kent UK 07/04/2013
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    "lacks pace and plausibility"

    An over-rated book, I think. To start with, it is too long to sustain a pretty thin plot, and lacks both pace and narrative drive. The plot's plausibility gets preposterous towards the end, and the characters are not that convincing. The only thing that kept me going to the end was the outstanding narration. Anna Bentinck could recite a telephone directory and bring it to life. She certainly earned her money on this book.

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    Jill Tattingstone, United Kingdom 28/08/2012
    Jill Tattingstone, United Kingdom 28/08/2012 Member Since 2007
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    "Outstanding."

    I was uncertain about this audio book at first but it turned out to be an enthralling listen and superbly read by Anna Bentinck who dealt flawlessly with character changes so that this had none of the "flatness" that some audio books can have. I keep having to go back to the Ipod to "check" my understanding of what really happened or what I might have misconstrued. Set in Victorian Glasgow and switching to thirties London, the main character tells the story of the artist she befriended and their tragic tale.

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    Madeline York, United Kingdom 17/07/2012
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    "It just goes to show ..."

    ... things are not what they seem. A deceptive tale of obsession, self delusion and possibly madness, simply written and impeccably read in a variety of excellent voices and accents. The story becomes a bit ponderous at times - the reason I've not given it 5 stars - but it is only as the detail builds that the listener starts to question the self awareness of the narrator. Highly recommended.

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    Alison Burnham-on-Sea, United Kingdom 18/06/2012
    Alison Burnham-on-Sea, United Kingdom 18/06/2012 Member Since 2011
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    "So subtle - and menacing"

    The subtle and brilliant narration adds so much to the slowly unfolding story. By Part 2 I was finding the gradually rising sense of menace fairly uncomfortable - and yet, there is no real reason, at that point, to feel so tense! Such a cleverly written and read book - and a compelling listen.

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