The Shadow Key, Susan StokesChapman
The Shadow Key, Susan StokesChapman
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The Shadow Key
A Novel

Author: Susan Stokes-Chapman

Narrator: Richard Harrington

Unabridged: 13 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/10/2024


Synopsis

“The Shadow Key ushers us into Gothic darkness. . . . What sets this novel above your run-of-the-mill Gothic dread-fest is Stokes-Chapman’s skillful deployment . . . and above all, narrator Richard Harrington’s masterly performance. A Welshman himself, Harrington has a beautiful, dark brushy voice that alters in pitch to capture men and women and darkens as the perfidy and malevolence unfold. He brings such lyric grace to the occasional Welsh-language passages that they become as haunting and seductive as music.” — The Washington PostOn an isolated estate in late-eighteenth-century rural Wales, a young English doctor uncovers dangerous secrets that may threaten his own life in this spellbinding Gothic tale from the bestselling author of Pandora.Dismissed from his post at a prestigious London hospital, Dr. Henry Talbot has little choice but to accept a mysterious offer of employment as a private physician from an inscrutable lord in rural Wales, Lord Julian. Arriving at Plas Helyg, the isolated estate, Henry can’t speak the language and finds himself treated with hostile suspicion by superstitious villagers, whose beliefs in myths and magic he’s inclined to dismiss. But when he discovers that his predecessor died under peculiar, inexplicable circumstances, his determination to uncover the truth leads him down a path fraught with danger—made all the more perilous by his headstrong, reluctant ally Linette, Lord Julian’s cousin.Linette has lived a lonely life as Plas Helyg’s unconventional mistress: Julian treats her with disdain, her father is long dead, and her mother, long plagued by strange spells and believed by everyone around her to be deeply unwell, spends most of her time locked away in her rooms. Fiercely self-reliant, Linette refuses to wear women’s clothes, has no interest in marriage, and takes an interest in the welfare of the men working in Lord Julian’s mines, against his wishes.Linette has always suspected something is not quite right in the village, but it is only through Henry's dogged investigations that the dark truth about those closest to her will come to light—a truth that will bind hers and Henry's destinies together forever in ways neither thought possible.

About Susan Stokes-Chapman

Susan Stokes-Chapman is a writer based in North Wales. She grew up in the Georgian city of Lichfield, before spending four years in the town of Aberystwyth and graduating with a BA in Education and English Literature and an MA in Creative Writing. Her debut novel Pandora was an instant #1 bestseller in the UK, was shortlisted for the 2020 Lucy Cavendish Fiction Prize, and longlisted for the Bath Novel Award.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rosh ~on extended semihiatus~ on April 20, 2024

In a Nutshell:A Gothic historical mystery set in Wales. Great use of the location and an interesting storyline, somewhat marred by the lacklustre ending. Not as dark as it promised to be. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Plot Preview: 1783. Meirionydd, Wales. When Dr. Henry Talbot loses his job in a Londo......more

Goodreads review by Gareth on May 01, 2024

Wales is a nation shrouded in myth, legend and mystery, the very essence of which is captured perfectly in this excellent work of historical fiction. Susan-Stokes Chapman creates the perfect setting for this novel, with her descriptions of place both immersive and evocative (the Welsh countryside, t......more

Goodreads review by Katie on March 27, 2025

A thoroughly enjoyable read – atmospheric and gripping, with a great look at Welsh history.......more

Goodreads review by Emma on December 06, 2023

This was terrific! Definitely gothic with some plot twists I didn’t see coming. I thought the inhospitable context by ‘the locals’ was very well done. I base this on a trip I took many years ago to Aberystwyth when I was a student and I found the ‘locals’ quite scary in the pub. So I thought it was......more

Goodreads review by Dan on February 12, 2024

Henry Talbot has been dismissed, cast out, from his post at a prestigious and well-respected London Hospital for reasons he would soon rather forget. The only job he can seem to find is as a physician in the backwaters of darkest deepest Wales where he can’t speak the language, belief in magic, folkl......more