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  • Fire and Fury for the Tobacco Girls

  • The Tobacco Girls, Book 3
  • By: Lizzie Lane
  • Narrated by: Penelope Freeman
  • Length: 9 hrs and 37 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (274 ratings)

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Fire and Fury for the Tobacco Girls

By: Lizzie Lane
Narrated by: Penelope Freeman
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Summary

Catch up on Lizzie Lane's gritty, historical saga series set in Bristol's Tobacco factories...

As war rages, everyone has to do their bit...

Bristol. 1941

As the clouds of war grow bleaker both at home and abroad, the Tobacco Girls are determined to do their bit for King and Country. To that end Maisie Miles and Bridget Milligan become voluntary ambulance drivers.

As well as coping with the frequent air raids, Maisie is kept on her toes with three new junior employees one of whom is particularly testing.

Bridget’s heart becomes torn between family loyalty and American tobacco tycoon Lyndon O’Neill III, the man she loves.

Meanwhile Phyllis Harvey has joined the WAAF, opting to serve overseas whilst trying to escape her past. Her letters home are upbeat and her friends are initially envious of descriptions of sunshine and blue sea. The truth she hides is that life on the island of Malta is fraught with extreme food shortages, daily air raids and the fear that tomorrow might never come.

The future appears far less certain as the reality of war bites into The Tobacco Girls’ lives.

An atmospheric historical saga following the lives and loves of those who work in Bristol’s famous Tobacco Factory.

Perfect for fans of Rosie Clarke, Fenella J Miller and Tracy Baines.

Have you tried Lizzie Lane’s other series – Coronation Close and the Orchard Cottage Hospital – you’ll just love them!

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What a shame

Another good book in the series but the narration was awful. She made Maisie and Carol sound like elderly women! I felt like giving up but I’m committed now so I finished it. I hope the next narrator is better.

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Let down by the narrator

Good story, enjoyed the continuity of the girls, would say there was too much time spent going over what happened in books 1&2. Felt like we could have heard more about Phillis though.
BUT the narrator was horrendous, she made the women sound old and dumb although they are all young! Shame as it lets down the whole book.

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Performance awful

The great story but the only reason I listened to the end was the knowledge that the next book would be read by the original narrator.
The ‘accents’ of Penelope Freeman were both patronising and embarrassing it’s spoilt the overall experience.

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Sunday afternoon listening

Good story well read. Not complicated. A nice listen. A bit predictable but enjoyed it.

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Still enjoying

I enjoyed the continuation of this series. Although the ending was really a cliffhanger.
I didn’t have a problem with the change of narrator for this book, compared to the rest of the series

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Our History comes to life

brilliantly written, I've loved the trilogy. couldn't put it down. all characters come to life and portray life in Bristol in the 2nd World War. Superb. waiting for more.

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Tobacco book3

Thoroughly enjoying this series . Accents are a bit funny but still it’s been great to follow the story of 3 Bristol girls during World War 2
Can’t wait to read the next book!

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Not as good as the first two books

I enjoyed the narration of the first two books but was very disappointed with the third one. The characters sound totally different and it was hard actually liking them with these new voices. I liked hearing about the historical side of Bristol. Must admit Phyllis’s typing speed of over 70wpm made me laugh. I dont think that was possible on a clunky manual typewriter! The constant recaps annoyed me a little as did the ending of the book.

I’ll likely not waste another credit but who knows.

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I love the series

I have enjoyed all of the books in the series. I found i did not enjoy this narrator as much the previous books, but i did get used to her. Her accents were a bit coarser. this did not detract from the novel too much. I think the stories about war time sound pretty honest and real. Most enjoyable and very easy listen to.

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Ruined by new narrator

If something isn’t broken, don’t fix it!

The first books were narrated so well. This new narrator makes the girls sound like old hags. Instead of just using an accent, she manages to age them 70 years.

Such a shame

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