Madam: A Novel Free Audiobook Download by Phoebe Wynne


This is a novel about a single woman in her thirties. The novel was written by Phoebe Wynne, who is an incredibly well-known author, and it was published before she became as famous. Her life starts as it always has, with her day working at her dad's market stall, but suddenly everything changes when she gets the opportunity to be one of only five women in the world that can work for a secret organisation called Madam.

Madam, by Phoebe Wynne is a historical fiction novel that follows the life of an upper-class woman through Elizabethan England. The author sets up this story with the line 'Madam: I still do not know who you are'.

Phoebe Wynne, a British-based traveller in the late 19th century, is the protagonist of the "Madam" audiobook. She embarks on a journey in search of her elusive past. Wynne is a woman who has seen too much and has been to too many places to be considered an ordinary woman. Her life is full of dangerous encounters with men who want power and wealth over anything else. At each turn she finds herself being pushed further and further into darkness.

The narrator of this book, Nathalie Buscombe, is a new author and I enjoyed her reading. The way she brings the character's personality to life was amazing to listen to. Furthermore, it was fascinating to hear about how madam spoke English with an accent that would sound foreign in my ears.

Madam is an unforgettable tale of lust and revenge. Phoebe Wynne's characters are all fascinating, and the plot of this book is fascinating as well. This is a must-read for anyone who loves a dark and engaging story laced with wit

'Nathalie Buscombe' has narrated many audiobooks, but this is her first venture into the novel category. Her voice lends grace and strength to the story that starts out rough and tough with a woman's life in Victorian England.

Published Date 2021-05-18
Duration 13 hours 52 minutes
Author Phoebe Wynne
Narrated Nathalie Buscombe
Reviews
(8 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category Feminist Fiction, Contemporary Women

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