Kimberley Woodhouse describes A Song in the Dark as the book of her heart. In interviews she’s explained waiting twenty years to publish this one. When an author of Woodhouse’s caliber admits something like that, you just know the story isn’t going to be an ordinary read. And this one is far from an ordinary book.
Imagine a blind pianist touring across Europe in the months running up to the outbreak of World War Two, catching the ear of Hitler. Then add in an assistant with a Nazi brother who’s quietly stalking her, and a driver who’s secretly a spy.
Yes. All that.
Because Kimberley Woodhouse is the author, you know the book will be beautifully written – and it is. But more than that. These characters will capture your imagination and your heart. You’ll be transported to an incredibly scary time in world history and astonished at the detail.
If you like a big story that will sweep you away, then this is without a doubt, a must read.

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