The Woman in the Hall

- author
- G. B. Stern
- Narrator
- Vivienne Ennemoser
- Series
- British Library Women WritersBook 0
- Length
- Publisher
- Calibre Audio
- Catalogue #
- 27066
- Categories
- 20th Century Classics
- Reviews
- 0 star rating
Lorna Blake is a woman able to create her own reality: a swindler with nerves of steel, gifted manipulator and devoted single mother to two daughters. When her eldest needs lifesaving treatment she cannot afford, Lorna begins a risky but thrilling scheme; taking her daughters to the hallways of London mansions to beg with tales of a husband at turns dangerous, deserting and dead. But as years pass and Lorna continues to wring pity and pounds from wealthy strangers, her victims start closing in.
Acted out in the hallways of London mansions and across several continents, The Woman in the Hall is part psychological drama, part cat-and-mouse chase, as well as a darkly comic portrait of how the figure of a single mother could wring pity from 1930s society.






