The Heart of the Night: An epic wartime novel of passion, betrayal and danger
By (Author) Judith Lennox
Headline Publishing Group
Headline Review
1st August 2010
24th June 2010
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
560
Width 132mm, Height 197mm, Spine 36mm
441g
In the spring of 1936 Kay Garland embraces an exciting new life of glamour when she becomes companion to Russian Konstantin Denisov's daughter, Miranda. The two girls become firm friends, and when Miranda falls in love with a young Parisian, Kay helps her keep the relationship secret. But Konstantin learns of the affair and promptly dismisses Kay, leaving her penniless and stranded in Nazi Berlin. By chance she meets Tom Blacklock, who pays for her ticket home, and is destined to play an important part in her life. As for Miranda, she makes a decision that will put her in the path of disaster. With the outbreak of war come death and destruction and, for both women, consuming passion, along with the fear of losing all that they hold dear. After Hitler's defeat, there are new dangers and opportunities to find love where least expected.
[A] wonderfully creative tale of how ordinary people across Britain and Europe lived through an extraordinary time... The characters are in many ways so normal, yet in other ways so unbelievably wonderful, in this gripping and heartfelt story - Newcastle Herald, Australia
Compelling storytelling...a novel of passion and betrayal set aginast the Second World War - Woman & HomeA compelling novel...Lennox's prose is detailed but never overly dense and powerful when describing prosaic scenes. This is a beautiful tale of war through a new vantage point - Sunday ExpressJudith Lennox's novels BEFORE THE STORM, A STEP IN THE DARK and THE WINTER HOUSE were all shortlisted for the RNA Romantic Novel of the Year Award.