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A Dangerous Woman [Unabridged, Audiobook] [Audio Cassette]

Mary McGarry Morris (Author), Ruth Ann Phimister (Narrator)
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (32 customer reviews)


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Book Description

August 1998
Martha Horgan is not like other women. She stares. She has violent crushes on people. She can't stop telling the truth. Martha craves love, independence, and companionship, but her relentless honesty makes her painfully vulnerable to those around her: Frances, her wealthy aunt and begrudging guardian; Birdy, who befriends her, then cruelly rejects her; and Colin Mackey, the seductive man who preys on her desires. Confused and bitter, distyrusting even those with her best interests at heart, Martha is propelled into a desperate attempt to gain control over her own life.

A novel of unnerving suspense and terrifying insight into the perversities of passion, A Dangerous Woman is as devastatingly honest as Martha herself.

--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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From Publishers Weekly

This second novel corroborates the remarkable talent McGarry displayed in Vanished , her stunning story of a child kidnapped by two misfits. Here again her protagonist is a woman who is not "normal," 32-year-old, emotionally unstable Martha Horgan. Neither Martha nor her small Vermont town have recovered from an incident in Martha's teens when she was sexually humiliated by a group of boys; "that night in the woods" is the leitmotif of her life. Now universally known as "Marthorgan," achingly aware that she is different but unable to govern her inappropriate behavior, Martha is handicapped by an outspoken candor unfettered by tact or guile. Having lost her only job and the benevolent attention of the kindhearted woman who hired her, Martha is obliged to return to the home of her aunt, the young widow of the town's richest citizen, who grudgingly assumes responsibility for her high-strung niece. When a seedy, erratic but charming boozer comes on the scene, Martha's uncontrollable sexual longing and the aftermath of her obsessive love breed inevitable tragedy. McGarry's portrayal of Martha's damaged psyche is unerringly empathetic, honest and compassionate. She turns the same clear-sighted eye on the book's other characters, a richly human mixture, and even the less admirable sometimes redeem themselves with thoughtfulness toward the self-destructive Martha. In the end, as Martha falls through the safety net her impaired condition requires, the community confronts its culpability in failing to provide emotional succor. In this compelling, suspenseful narrative, Morris speaks to larger issues while limning an unforgettable portrait of a vulnerable woman. 50,000 first printing; $50,000 ad/promo; BOMC selection; movie rights to Am blin Entertainment; author tour. (Jan.) .
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Library Journal

Morris (Vanished, Audio Reviews, LJ 2/15/92) has created a powerful, disconcerting, and heartbreaking story of a woman who is most dangerous to herself, and reader Ruth Ann Phimister is unerringly adept at capturing Martha's pain, hope, honesty, and desperation. The people in her small Vermont hometown have always viewed Martha Horgan as strange; teenagers and children taunt her with cries of "Marthorgan!" as she walks down the street. She is always brutally honest, hounds those she likes with several phone calls a day, and has frequent angry outbursts. Her aunt, with whom she lives, has, unknown to Martha, subsidized her job at the dry cleaner. When she loses the job because of the lies of a co-worker, her isolation increases, which worsens her compulsive and ultimately self-destructive behavior. Phimister complements Morris's ability to immerse the listener completely in Martha's world so that her logic seems almost credible. An essential purchase for fiction collections.?Melody A. Moxley, Rowan P.L., Salisbury, NC
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Audio Cassette
  • Publisher: Recorded Books; Unabridged edition (August 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0788718746
  • ISBN-13: 978-0788718748
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.2 x 2.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (32 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,021,098 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting and Compelling, July 26, 2001
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This review is from: A Dangerous Woman (Paperback)
Meet Martha Horgan. By all accounts she is odd, peculiar, and haunting. Martha is definately suffering from a mental illness. But the question that must be asked is how this illness came to be. Was Martha always odd, or did something unspeakable occur to make her this way?

Martha craves to be like everybody else. She is starved for friendship, love, and mostly normalacy. She is often found obsessing about contacting her 'best friend', or lurking about watching people. Martha's obsessions are often disturbing to those around her.

Set in a small town, Martha Horgan is a household name, a taboo. Martha, who is relentlessly truthful, does not have the control to hold back, even when it means diaster for herself. Through Martha's truth, she is often victimized by those who she preceives closest to her.

A Dangerous Woman is an interesting and compelling read, you will want to find out how Martha resolves all her difficulties. Mary McGarry Morris has created a diverse novel with many twists and turns! Accompained by a diverse cast of characters, A Dangerous Woman is a novel to read!

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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Her characters are very heavy and realistic, December 19, 1999
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I happen to LOVE Mary McGarry Morris...I've read all of the Oprah books and she, of all authors, writes the most about very very real people and situations. This is a depressing situation book, but if you like those "heavy family dramas", you'll love this one. It's NOT all "happy and worked out" at the end. I felt so bad for Martha, yet, I would have had to run away from her too, she's overwhelming and just "not right" and very annoying to everyone! The last sentance blew me away - it just finalized her situation and mentality in my mind. And Mary McGarry Morris - when is your NEXT book coming out - I CAN'T WAIT!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Leaves a Lasting Mark, March 10, 2003
This review is from: A Dangerous Woman (Paperback)
Compelling and heartbreaking, Morris weaves a haunting tale of a lonely young woman's losing battle to gain social acceptance, love, respect, and a healthy life of her own. Alienated and ridiculed by her small community, the origins of what make Martha Horgan so strange and different from those around her are unknown. The "dangerous" qualities referred to in the title put off those around her and ultimately lead to her undoing: her belief that the truth must always be known, under all cirumstances, her inability to function around others in society, her tempermental outbursts, and her undying fixations on people. Martha is richly drawn in three-dimensions as a character both frustrating and sympathetic, unlikable yet lovable, exasperating yet endearing, and ultimately, all too human. Morris does a superb job of painting those inhabit Martha's world as equally complex and contradictive, particuarly Frances and Mac. These two judge Martha for her abnormalities, yet their own distorted belief systems and foilables are all too abundent, and their own behavior quite questionable at times. In many ways, they see reflected in Martha the qualities they fear the most about themselves. Morris does an elegent job of depicting the culture of their community and the adverse reactions of "normal" society to those who are different. I liked that Martha's mental illness remained undefined....it was an interesting way of highlighting that people are afraid of what they can't label, not all diverse people can be placed in a tight category, and it raised questions of whether or not the base of the problem was biological or the result of her life experience. Overall, a worthy read: thought-provoking and well-written, sensitive yet brutal, yet not a difficult or lenghty read by any means.
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