The Bell and the Blade
By (Author) Paullina Simons
Pan Macmillan Australia
Macmillan Australia
28th October 2025
Australia
Fiction
Historical romance
Second World War fiction
Family saga / generational saga fiction
Historical adventure fiction
Width 154mm, Height 233mm
In the heart of war, love is the deadliest weapon. A thriller and epic love story from the bestselling author of Tully, The Bronze Horseman and Light at Lavelle. It's 1944. The world is at war. Forces of evil hold Europe by the throat. After a mysterious massacre at sea, a ragtag alliance forms in the heart of occupied Belgium. A handful of Allied soldiers band together with a fearless group of female freedom fighters led by Charlotte Fontaine to carry out a mission no one else can. The target: unreachable. The clock: ticking. The consequences: apocalyptic. Charlotte: Resolute, hardened by loss - she'll stop at nothing to save the one she loves. Fletcher: Sharp as a blade, he never wanted to lead, but now he's the only one who can finish it. Louise: Radiant. Innocent. She dreams of peace, but the war won't let her go. Rafael: Rebellious, reckless, romantic-and brought to his knees by love. With time running out, they're hunted by a brilliant and relentless German officer hellbent on their destruction. In a world on fire, it's the unbreakable bonds between the unlikely heroes that make all the difference. From the master storyteller of The Bronze Horseman comes a thrilling, darkly funny, and heartbreaking epic of love, brotherhood, and sacrifice-when every heartbeat could be your last.
Paullina Simons is the author of sixteen internationally bestselling novels, one non-fiction memoir, a cookbook, and two children's books. Born and raised in the former Soviet Union, Paullina immigrated with her family to the United States in the mid-seventies. She received her Bachelor's degree in political science from Kansas University. She has lived in Rome, London, Dallas, and now lives in New York with her husband and four children.