[MP3CD audiobook format in vinyl case.]
[Read by David Case]
In Chancery is the second book in the ‘Forsyte Saga’ trilogy. (*The Forsyte Saga trilogy is the first trilogy — of three trilogies — that comprise the entire series of nine books known as ‘The Forsyte Chronicles’.)
In Chancery follows the events of A Man of Property.
After suffering the death of her lover and abuse from her husband, Soames, Irene Forsyte finally leaves her marriage for good. Though socially disgraced by her affair, she forms a bond with Old Jolyon, a father of the Forsyte clan who had grown distant from the family after reconciling with one of his outcast sons. The young Jolyon had been disinherited after divorcing his wife to marry a penniless foreign governess.
Now, with the death of both his beloved wife and his father, the younger Jolyon finds himself drawn in sympathy to Irene, so dear to Old Jolyon in his final days. Their shared troubles blossom into a romance, to the horror of Soames Forsyte.
Don’t start in the middle Everyone’s heard of “The Forsyte Saga,” the BBC family epic of the late Victorian Age. Fewer have read the Galsworthy book, and that’s a shame, because it’s fascinating on so many levels. “In Chancery” is the story of the divorce of the two main characters, Soames and Irene. But without what came before, you’ll lose the significance of what happens.Â
Continuing the Saga _In Chancery_ is the second of the novels in the first Forsyte Saga trilogy. A delightful and pointed look at the rising upper middle class in England, this book picks up where the interlude “Indian Summer of a Forsyte” left off and continues the story of Young Jolyon and the man of property himself, Soames.Â
Five Stars great read