Long Live the King, Fay Weldon
Long Live the King, Fay Weldon
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Long Live the King
A Novel

Author: Fay Weldon

Narrator: Katherine Kellgren

Unabridged: 9 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/07/2013


Synopsis

From the award-winning writer of the original Upstairs Downstairs—the second novel in an irresistible trilogy about an Earl's family and his servants at the turn of the twentieth century.

As 1901 comes to an end, there is much to be grateful for: The Dilberne fortune has been restored, and the grand Dilberne Court, with its one hundred rooms, has been saved. Lord Robert's son, Arthur, is happily married to Chicago heiress, Minnie, who is pregnant and trying to come to terms with her new role as lady of the manor, and her charming but controlling mother-in-law, Lady Isobel. As Lord Robert and Lady Isobel get caught up in the preparations of the coronation of Edward VII, they debate the future of their recently orphaned niece, Adela. Isobel and Minnie want to take her in; Robert and Arthur do not. While they argue, Adela runs away and joins a travelling group of spiritualists and has a life-saving run-in with the king.
With Long Live the King, Fay Weldon continues the magnificent trilogy that began with Habits of the House. As the award-winning writer for the pilot episode of the original Upstairs Downstairs, Weldon brings her deservedly famous wit and insight to this novel of love and desire, morals and manners.

About Fay Weldon

After hard times and odd jobs as a lone parent, Fay Weldon became one of the top advertising copywriters of her generation. She moved to TV drama (writing the pilot episode of the iconic series Upstairs Downstairs) then turned to novels – including the classic The Life and Loves of a She Devil and the Booker-shortlisted Praxis. Fay was made a CBE for services to literature and taught Creative Writing at Bath Spa University.

About Katherine Kellgren

Katherine Kellgren has recorded over 200 audiobooks and won four Audie Awards, three ALA Odyssey Honors, and eight AudioFile Earphones Awards. In 2011, Kellgren was named the  Best Voice in Young Adult & Fantasy, and she won the Audie award for Best Female Narrator in both 2013 and 2014.  Kellgren has also appeared onstage in London, New York and Frankfurt. She has recorded numerous plays and dramatizations of novels for the radio, including winners of the Peabody Award. She is a graduate of The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. In naming Kellgren a “Golden Voice,” AudioFile magazine noted that she is a "marvel with accents...she is definitely a narrator to keep an ear out for." She lives in New York City.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mary on May 13, 2013

Fans of “Habits of the House” by Fay Weldon rejoice! “Long Live the King”, the second installment of a promised trilogy, will soon be published and it’s another tasty morsel from “Upstairs/Downstairs” writer, Weldon. “Downton Abby” fans who need a “fix” before the next season airs will want to tap i......more

Goodreads review by Jan on May 18, 2013

Book 2 of the Victorian/Edwardian aristocratic Dilberne family trilogy ends in the summer of 1902, with a coronation...after a roller-coaster ride through a pregnancy, possible kidnapping, séances, elopement, royal rumors, British politics, and menus that guarantee heartburn. I can't wait to see wha......more

Goodreads review by Stevie on February 07, 2018

I like the way the characters progressed in the 2nd in the series and the storylines were fun. I'm excited to listen to the 3rd and final one!......more

Goodreads review by Ruth on August 23, 2013

This is the second book in Fay Weldon's trilogy. It is 1901 and Queen Victoria is dead and her son, Bertie is getting ready for his coronation. Included are descriptions of the concern of the people at the expense of the coronation given the state of the economy and how as the economy improves the c......more


Quotes

“Katherine Kellgren is the perfect narrator to bring life to the pre-Downton Abbey worlds of ‘them that has and those what serve ‘em.' She's expert at delivering the dialogue with the required class nuances. Her narration displays subtle shadings of humor, irony, and snarkiness as she shines a light on the rapidly changing worlds of the served and the servers.” —AudioFile Magazine