The Third Mrs. Galway, Deirdre Sinnott
The Third Mrs. Galway, Deirdre Sinnott
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The Third Mrs. Galway

Author: Deirdre Sinnott

Narrator: Rebecca Lee

Unabridged: 11 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/06/2021


Synopsis

It’s 1835 in Utica, New York, and newlywed Helen Galway discovers a secret: two runaway slaves are hiding in the shack behind her husband’s house. Suddenly, she is at the center of not only the era’s greatest moral dilemma, but her own as well. Should she be a “good wife” and report the fugitives to her husband? Or will she defy convention and come to their aid.
Within her home, Helen is haunted by the previous Mrs. Galway, recently deceased but still an oppressive presence. Her husband, injured by a drunken tumble off his horse, is assisted by a doctor of questionable ambitions who keeps a close eye on Helen. In charge of all things domestic is Maggie—formerly enslaved by the Galway family and freed when emancipation came to New York eight years earlier.
At the same time, Utica is at the center of emancipation efforts as abolitionists arrive for the founding meeting of the New York State Anti-Slavery Society. Those who plead for an immediate end to enslavement are attacked by newspapers accusing them of being insurrectionists and traitors to the Constitution. Everyone faces dangerous choices as they navigate this intensely heated personal and political landscape.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Priskah on December 22, 2022

4 ✨✨✨......more

Goodreads review by Cheryl on February 28, 2023

I love Historical Fiction, especially when the story is told the way this one is told.. I was engrossed in this audiobook from the beginning to the end. The narrator's did an Amazing job which kept the story even more interesting. This is a slave story full of love/hate; friends/enemies; right/wrong......more

Goodreads review by nat on September 18, 2021

The book itself was okay but I feel complicated about it. Mainly in that it's a white author making slavery a central plot, and having a lot of AAVE dialogue. I personally wouldn't feel like it's my lane to write something like this as a white person. I haven't actually looked into the level of help......more

Goodreads review by Julie on October 21, 2021

An interesting plot based, maybe loosely, on some historical events in my local area. I always enjoy fiction that takes place in familiar locales and this is the main reason I purchased the book (and to support a local author). I wasn't too absorbed in the story or the characters, as much as I'd exp......more

Goodreads review by Maureen on May 24, 2021

This a riveting read that will linger with you long after the last page is turned. One of the reason I wanted to read this book is I’m familiar with the area, I know where the streets are located as we follow the characters. This story is rich in history, and we put faces to those, actually on both s......more