The Night Train to Berlin
By (Author) Melanie Hudson
HarperCollins Publishers
One More Chapter
26th July 2022
22nd July 2021
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Saga fiction (family / generational sagas)
Historical romance
Second World War fiction
Romance in uniform
Fiction based on or inspired by true events
823.92
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
260g
A mesmerising story of love and hopethe best book that I have read this year Penny, Reader Review
The most heartbreaking historical fiction novel you will read this year from the USA Today bestseller!
A train journey into the past
A love that echoes through time
Paddington Station, present day
A young woman boards the sleeper train to Cornwall with only a beautiful emerald silk evening dress and an old, well-read diary full of sketches. Ellie Nightingale is a shy violinist who plays like her heart is broken. But when she meets fellow passenger Joe she feels like she has been given that rarest of giftsa second chance.
Paddington Station, 1944
Beneath the shadow of the war which rages across Europe, Alex and Eliza meet by chance. She is a gutsy painter desperate to get to the frontline as a war artist and he is a wounded RAF pilot now commissioned as a war correspondent. With time slipping away they make only one promise: to meet in Berlin when this is all over. But this is a time when promises are hard to keep, and hope is all you can hold in your heart.
From a hidden Cornish cove to the blood-soaked beaches of Normandy in June 1944, this is an epic love story like no other. Perfect for fans of Pam Jenoff, Kate Quinn, Rachel Hore and Kate Furnivall.
Readers are absolutely loving this book:
Everyone needs to get aboard, The Night Train to Berlin! It is a fascinating tale that keeps you riveted to the very last page Jenny
This book just caught me by the heartI felt so caught up in the lives of these wonderful women that I was gutted when it came to the end. I wanted more! Jenn
I made it five sentences into this story, and I knew I would be hookedexceptional Mikkayla
Toot! Toot! All aboard! In every chapter theres a giant hug reaching out from the pagesYou MUST read this book its historical fiction at its finest! Norma
Paints a vivid picture not only of beautiful Cornwall but of the horrors of WWII The danger and uncertainty, the fatigue, the pain, the love, the loss all seem real Sally
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OK. Ive finished the book. Holy ******I had to keep taking breaks in the last 15% just so I didnt break down in a flood of tears Zoe Hartgen
Read the first chapter and I. Was. HOOKED! Skyes Mum
If you only read one book this year make it The Last Letter from Juliet Tracey Shults
I just couldn't put it down until finished Jeanette
Captures those stolen moments in dangerous and desperate timesbeautiful, nostalgic and emotional Cheryl M-M
Jam packed full of emotionI don't usually read historical fiction but I'm so glad I read this Jennie Scanlan
I can highly recommend this beautiful tale of love, sacrifice, friendship, courage and so much more Nessa Stimpson
Melanie Hudson was born in Yorkshire in 1971, the youngest of six children. Her earliest memory is of standing with her brother on the street corner selling her dad's surplus vegetables (imagine The Good Life in Barnsley and you're more or less there). After running away to join the British armed forces in 1994, Melanie experienced a career that took her around the world on some exciting adventures. In 2010, when she returned to civilian life to look after her young son, on a whim, she moved to Dubai where she found the time to write women's fiction. She now lives in Cornwall with her family. Her debut, The Wedding Cake Tree, won the Romantic Novelists' Association Contemporary Romance Novel of the Year 2016.