John Marchmonts Legacy, Mary Elizabeth Braddon
John Marchmonts Legacy, Mary Elizabeth Braddon
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John Marchmont's Legacy

Author: Mary Elizabeth Braddon

Narrator: Eloise Fairfax

Unabridged: 18 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/30/2025


Synopsis

John Marchmont’s Legacy is a Victorian novel of compassion, inheritance, and social struggle. Young Edward Arundel’s life changes when he encounters his former tutor, John Marchmont, now fallen into poverty and theatrical obscurity. Drawn to help John and his devoted daughter Mary, Edward becomes entangled in questions of duty, class, and hidden connections. As past fortunes and moral responsibilities resurface, Braddon explores loyalty, sacrifice, and the enduring weight of family legacy.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Elizabeth (Alaska) on May 28, 2017

This is delicious. Delicious in that I just ate it up, not delicious in that it is sticky sweet or full of reading nutrition. In the GR description is Braddon once declared that Wilkie Collins, the master of the 'sensation novel', was 'assuredly my literary father' and in another place I read that i......more

Goodreads review by Julia on February 11, 2018

Edward, a handsome young soldier, finds Mary, the six-year-old daughter of John, his beloved ex-teacher, to be a fascinating child. John, a widow, is sickly and impoverished, and asks Edward to watch over Mary after his own inevitable death, whenever that may come. John is in line, behind several ot......more

Goodreads review by Kellyanne on July 03, 2013

This is a wonderful read. Braddon had a fantastic way with words.They flowed beautifully and almost poetic at times. There are many diverse characters, including a nasty villain. This novel includes many emotions. I had trouble putting it down and I would recommended this to anyone who loves good stor......more

Goodreads review by Marcus on October 11, 2025

Let's go Braddon......more

Goodreads review by Ian on January 11, 2012

Sensation novels are by their very nature plot driven but this one has more three dimensional characters than most. The "baddies" in such works are often purely evil by nature but here Mrs Braddon does attempt to give us some psychological insight into their character (the story has a male and a fem......more