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  • The Coven

  • Beatrice Scarlet, Book 2
  • By: Graham Masterton
  • Narrated by: Emma Gregory
  • Length: 12 hrs and 29 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (37 ratings)
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The Coven

By: Graham Masterton
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Summary

London, 1758. Beatrice Scarlet has returned to London and found work at St Mary Magdalene's Refuge for fallen women. Beatrice enjoys the work, and her apothecary skills are much needed. But when 12 girls sent to a factory in Clerkenwell disappear, Beatrice is uneasy. Their would-be benefactor claims they were witches, sacrificed by Satan for his demonic misdeeds. But Beatrice is sure something much darker than witchcraft is at play....

©2017 Graham Masterton (P)2017 W.F. Howes Ltd

Critic reviews

"Fun, fresh and intriguing." ( The Bookseller, on Scarlet Widow)
"I love Beatrice - she's like an 18th-century Miss Marple." ( The Book Magnet)

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Beatrice Scarlet the apothecary turned detective.

The Coven is masterfully written and well narrated; it is set in London in 1758 and is an excellent follow up to the Scarlet Widow. As the second book in the Beatrice Scarlett series it could quite easily be listened to as a stand-alone book as things that happened previously are merged into this novel.

After the death of her husband Beatrice has no income and her only son Noah has gone missing. She then has little option but to take up the position offered to her by the church and so Beatrice reluctantly leaves America and her hopes of finding Noah and moves to London to work in a church refuge for fallen women.

She takes her daughter with her and as they try to build a new life some of the women from the refuge go missing, Beatrice is informed that these women formed a coven and made sacrifice’s to the devil. Just to be clear, even though the title is “The Coven,” this is certainly not a story about witches.

Beatrice is convinced someone she knows is responsible for the girls disappearance and begins to investigate using the apothecary skills her father taught her. She then finds herself drawn into the disappearance and is witness to murder, rape and other horrors.

It’s a graphic and gripping tale and certainly not for the faint hearted, there are quite a few graphic sexual and murder scenes, so if you are easily offended then this probably isn’t an audiobook for you. Overall this is an intriguing audiobook and well worth my monthly credit.

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Victorian Female Solves the Case

Brilliant follow up to the Scarlet Widow - Beatrice Scarlet. Beatrice (the daughter of an apothecary) moved to the colonies (America), 3 years after her husband died and her son goes missing she is asked to leave and taking her daughter they go back to London to work in a refuge for fallen women. She gets caught up in a mystery of 7 missing girls who had been picked to work in a tobacco factory belonging the the benefactor of the refuge She was told that the women they were witches and the devil had spirited them away. She doesn't believe this and begins to investigate using the skills her father taught her before he died and is drawn into a web of murder and depravity. Masterton's depiction of Victorian London makes you glad you never lived in that era and Emma Gregory's brilliant narration brings it all to life.

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A gripping series with a strong heroine.

I loved the first book and so was keen to hear the second in the series, it did not disappoint.

Subject matter is at times not exactly enjoyable to listen to but gripping and has you on tenterhooks.

I love the strong female character in this series and I always feel like I'm willing Widow Scarlet on.

Very well written and an excellent narrator.

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Well written but distressing

In my opinion the author went too far for this genre - if this had been a horror book then perhaps this would have been ok, but I found it an upsetting listen (and I ain't led a sheltered life)!
On the plus side, the writing was good, I liked the character and the performance by Emma Gregory was brilliant as ever.

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Superb narration,

Not so much horror as some of the other GM books I have read.
The narrator Emma Gregory is outstanding, by far the best audiobook I have have listened too

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Widow Scarlet is on Excellent Form in The Second Installer

I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the second novel in the Beatrice Scarlet series.

As always it does contain Graham Masterton’s trademark blood and guts. So it’s probably not for the squeamish.

I particularly enjoyed the various twists and turns.

I’m just disappointed that there aren’t any more audiobooks in this series.

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the narrator is exerlent

I finished this book and kept replaying to get back to the plot if I fell asleep. this story kept me interested all the way through. the main character was heroic and the discripion and ambience drew you in .

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