Captive of the Labyrinth, Mary Jo Ignoffo
Captive of the Labyrinth, Mary Jo Ignoffo
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Captive of the Labyrinth
Sarah L. Winchester, Heiress to the Rifle Fortune

Author: Mary Jo Ignoffo

Narrator: Nan McNamara

Unabridged: 10 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/07/2017


Synopsis

The first full-length biography of Sarah Winchester, the subject of the movie Winchester starring Helen Mirren, now available for the first time in audio.

Since her death in 1922, Sarah Winchester has been perceived as a mysterious, haunted figure. After inheriting a vast fortune upon the death of her husband in 1881, Sarah purchased a simple farmhouse in San José, California. She began building additions to the house and continued construction on it for the next twenty years. A hostile press cast Sarah as the conscience of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company—a widow shouldering responsibility for the many deaths caused by the rifle that brought her riches. She was accused of being a ghost-obsessed spiritualist, and to this day it is largely believed that the extensive construction she executed on her San José house was done to appease the ghouls around her.

But was she really as guilt-ridden and superstitious as history remembers her? When Winchester’s home was purchased after her death, it was transformed into a tourist attraction. The bizarre, sprawling mansion and the enigmatic nature of Winchester’s life were exaggerated by the new owners to generate publicity for their business. But as the mansion has become more widely known, the person of Winchester has receded from reality, and she is only remembered for squandering her riches to ward off disturbed spirits.

Captive of the Labyrinth: Sarah L. Winchester, Heiress to the Rifle Fortune demystifies the life of this unique American. In the first full-length biography of Winchester, author and historian Mary Jo Ignoffo unearths the truth about this notorious eccentric, revealing that she was not a maddened spiritualist driven by remorse but an intelligent, articulate woman who sought to protect her private life amidst the chaos of her public existence. The author takes readers through Winchester’s several homes, explores her private life, and, by excerpting from personal correspondence, gives the heiress a voice for the first time since her death. Ignoffo’s research reveals that Winchester’s true financial priority was not dissipating her fortune on the mansion in San José but investing it for a philanthropic legacy.

For too long Sarah Winchester has existed as a ghost herself—a woman whose existence lies somewhere between the facts of her life and a set of sensationalized recollections of who she may have been. Captive of the Labyrinth finally puts to rest the myths about this remarkable woman, and, in the process, uncovers the legacy she intended to leave behind.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Mary on April 07, 2014

I grew up just miles from The Winchester Mystery House, totally accepting the local lore of Sarah Winchester being a crazy old bat. I loved learning the truth about the quirky house, the history of the Santa Clara valley, and how the negative public perception of Sarah Winchester came about. Sarah w......more

Goodreads review by Jenni on September 08, 2017

Since I was a little girl growing up with parents who loved history, especially American West history, I'd been told stories about the Winchester Mansion (I never refer to is as the "Winchester Mystery House") and the eccentric Sarah Winchester who out of pain, guilt, and tragedy was trying desperat......more

Goodreads review by Linda on December 24, 2013

Everything you know about Sarah Winchester is wrong. Ignoffo's book is a great example of how local history should be done. Some readers have criticized the book for being repetitive, but it is obvious that the chapters have been published separately as journal articles. I appreciate how each chapte......more

Goodreads review by Olivia on April 27, 2016

This book is the real behind the scenes tour of the Winchester Mystery House. It is wonderfully written, and in many cases, emotionally moving. I recommend it highly but with caution: it will be somewhat of a shock for any of those who grew up a fan of the attraction.......more

Goodreads review by Ash on August 06, 2020

Nice to have a book that actually discusses who Sarah Winchester was as a person as opposed to the standard "oooh spooky ghosts!!!" legend.......more