The Unseeing
It is 1837 and the city streets teem with life, atmosphere and the stench of London. Sarah Gale, a seamstress and mother, has been sentenced to hang for her role in the murder of Hannah Brown on the eve of her wedding. Edmund Fleetwood, an idealistic lawyer, is appointed to investigate Sarah's petition for mercy and consider whether justice has been done. Struggling with his own demons, he is determined to seek out the truth, yet Sarah refuses to help him. Edmund knows she's hiding something, but needs to discover just why she's maintaining her silence. For how can it be that someone with a child would go willingly to their own death? THE UNSEEING is a vividly written novel of human frailty, fear and manipulation, and of the terrible consequences of jealousy and misunderstanding.
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The Unseeing
It is 1837 and the city streets teem with life, atmosphere and the stench of London. Sarah Gale, a seamstress and mother, has been sentenced to hang for her role in the murder of Hannah Brown on the eve of her wedding. Edmund Fleetwood, an idealistic lawyer, is appointed to investigate Sarah's petition for mercy and consider whether justice has been done. Struggling with his own demons, he is determined to seek out the truth, yet Sarah refuses to help him. Edmund knows she's hiding something, but needs to discover just why she's maintaining her silence. For how can it be that someone with a child would go willingly to their own death? THE UNSEEING is a vividly written novel of human frailty, fear and manipulation, and of the terrible consequences of jealousy and misunderstanding.
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The Unseeing

The Unseeing

by Anna Mazzola

Narrated by Liz Pearce

Unabridged — 11 hours, 26 minutes

The Unseeing

The Unseeing

by Anna Mazzola

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Overview

It is 1837 and the city streets teem with life, atmosphere and the stench of London. Sarah Gale, a seamstress and mother, has been sentenced to hang for her role in the murder of Hannah Brown on the eve of her wedding. Edmund Fleetwood, an idealistic lawyer, is appointed to investigate Sarah's petition for mercy and consider whether justice has been done. Struggling with his own demons, he is determined to seek out the truth, yet Sarah refuses to help him. Edmund knows she's hiding something, but needs to discover just why she's maintaining her silence. For how can it be that someone with a child would go willingly to their own death? THE UNSEEING is a vividly written novel of human frailty, fear and manipulation, and of the terrible consequences of jealousy and misunderstanding.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

08/22/2016
Love, corruption, and retribution define Mazzola’s absorbing and unpredictable debut novel. At the opening in London in 1837, Sarah Gale is arrested and charged with assisting James Greenacre in the “horrific murder of a blameless woman,” Hannah Brown, who has been mutilated. However, Sarah repeatedly pleads that she had no part in the crime and that she also had no knowledge of it occurring afterward. Edmund Fleetwood, criminal investigator, is tasked with determining whether Sarah should be hanged through the evidence provided to the jury during her trial, upon her request of a petition for mercy. Murderess or not, it becomes clear Sarah is hiding something and as she and Edmund deal with their own personal demons along the way, the truth comes to light in a very satisfying conclusion. This is a cleverly written and intricate mystery that doesn’t try to outsmart the reader or become convoluted, and that includes great characters and subplots that eventually intersect to make for a multidimensional read. The authentic setting of Victorian London enhances the reading experience. Agent: Sasha Raskin, the Agency Group. (Feb.)

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"This is a cleverly written and intricate mystery that doesn’t try to outsmart the reader or become convoluted, and that includes great characters and subplots that eventually intersect to make for a multidimensional read. The authentic setting of Victorian London enhances the reading experience." — Publishers Weekly

"The Unseeing engulfs you in a heady, addictive fog from the very start " — GRAZIA

"Engrossing." — Sunday Express

"Drawing on the notorious 1837 Edgware Road murder, debut author Mazzola has written a worthy "did she/didn’t she" historical crime drama and a vivid portrait of life and criminal justice in Victorian London. For fans of Sarah Waters" — Library Journal

"well-documented, unsettling, and impressively written." — Huffington Post

"An absorbing novel, marking Mazzola as a name to watch in historical mystery. " — Booklist

"...a satisfying resolution. Haunting characters propel this well-paced story of true crime and imperfect punishment." — Kirkus Reviews

"Sizzling first novel.... the characters- cleverly and sympathetically imagined - are of the story " — The Times

"a twisting tale of family secrets and unacknowledged desires. Intricately plotted and extremely convincing in its evocation of the everyday realities of 1830s London, this is a fine first novel." — The Sunday Times

"[An] accomplished debut... Mazzola quickly draws the reader in to this intriguing mystery...Mazzola skillfully conjures up a bygone world...If you like historical fiction then you'll love this compelling murder mystery." — Daily Express

"Set in a vividly-imagined Victorian London - from the seamy horrors of Newgate Gaol to the bloated inns of court- this is a wonderful combination of a thrilling mystery and a perfectly depicted period piece. A brilliant debut." — Sunday Mirror

"A compelling did she/didn't she that's full of the sights and sounds of Victorian England. This is a winner." — Sun on Sunday

"Tragic, terrifying, and authentic." — WOMAN & HOME

Kirkus Reviews

2016-10-19
A grisly murder in an England on the cusp of the Victorian era sets the scene for this thriller.In 1837, a series of discoveries of scattered body parts led to a sensational trial known as the "Edgeware Road Murder." The novel follows the true case of Sarah Gale, convicted of "aiding and abetting" that murder by helping her lover try to cover it up. Debut author Mazzola displays her research chops with epigraphs at the heads of several chapters quoting genuine newspaper accounts from the time or actual excerpts from the trial. Mazzola has invented a sympathetic investigator to explore what might have happened: the fictitious Edmund Fleetwood, a young solicitor, is hired by the Home Office to reinvestigate the case in order to determine whether there are circumstances which would convince a judge to spare Sarah from the gallows. Both the convicted murderer, James Greenacre, and Sarah herself denied at trial that she had any part in the whole affair. Though she professes innocence, Sarah has failed to offer any further explanation or defense. Sarah is maddeningly passive but truly suffering from her secrets, which Edmund is determined to expose. He coaxes out the story of her genteel upbringing, which ended with the sudden plunge into poverty which led her on the road to misadventure. Edmund also struggles with finances and the weight of his more successful, overbearing father, who is unforgiving of any woman gone astray, including Edmund's own mother. No merrie olde England this, but a dirty, hardscrabble London in which even the clergy offer no mercy. Sarah's misery in Newgate Prison is particularly cruel and harrowing. As Edmund's doggedness eventually prevails, a number of plot points which seemed like loose threads are cleverly woven into a satisfying resolution. Haunting characters propel this well-paced story of true crime and imperfect punishment.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171228323
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 02/07/2017
Edition description: Unabridged
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