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Blind Justice

William Monk • Book 19

by Anne Perry

Narrated by Davina Porter

3.89 ABR Score (4.2K ratings)
★ 4 Goodreads (3.7K) ★ 4.29 Audible (520)
12h 29m Released 2013 Mystery

Why Listen?

Davina Porter's crisp, measured delivery transforms this judicial thriller into a courtroom you can't leave—Perry's exploration of justice versus moral compromise hits harder when you hear the weight in every testimony.

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About This Audiobook

Victorian London's legal system faces a crisis of conscience when Judge Oliver Rathbone presides over the trial of Abel Taft, a beloved minister accused of devastating fraud against his own congregation. As testimonies unfold in the courtroom, Rathbone discovers he possesses crucial evidence that could alter the trial's outcome, forcing him to wrestle with the boundaries between judicial duty and moral obligation. The case threatens to destroy not only the victims who trusted Taft, but also Rathbone's career and his friendship with detective William Monk, who becomes entangled in the dangerous aftermath of whatever decision the judge makes.

Davina Porter's masterful narration elevates Perry's intricate courtroom drama through her nuanced portrayal of each character's distinct voice and moral struggle. Porter navigates the complex legal proceedings with clarity and precision, ensuring listeners never lose track of the mounting tension or the ethical dilemmas at stake. Her measured pacing allows the psychological depth of Perry's characters to fully emerge, while her authentic Victorian cadences immerse listeners completely in the period setting. The audio format particularly enhances the courtroom scenes, where Porter's dramatic timing transforms legal arguments into compelling theater.