Garden of Secrets
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Narrated by:
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Alison Campbell
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Written by:
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Suzanne Kelman
About this listen
Under the shade of the weeping willow, she could see a sparkle of silver....
She reached out to it and felt a tremor through her body, knowing instantly: This was a secret, and somebody hid it here in this garden....
Russia, 1940: When a beautiful English-speaking young woman named Anya is recruited to be a Russian spy working with the Nazi party, her first thought is that it means she can escape an increasingly terrifying situation at home. But when she finds herself sent to work as a land girl in a beautiful corner of England and begins to make friends—ones she knows she may have to betray—she fears she’s made a terrible mistake.
The only person she can turn to is her fellow informer, Nikolai, and she finds herself impossibly drawn to his soulful blue eyes and his quiet intensity. But being together increases the risk to them both—if one of their secrets is exposed, their cover could be compromised. So they devise a plan. If they’re ever separated, they will find their way back to each other. They just have to follow the messages they’ve left each other....
England, now: Laura has escaped her troubles, moving to rural Norfolk to restore a beautiful secret garden in the grounds of an English stately home. But when she finds a box buried under the garden’s weeping willow tree, she is spellbound by its contents—a key and a note. As Laura begins to piece together the fragments of a love story that stretches across wartime Europe, she doesn’t realize it but she is embarking on an unforgettable journey. One which will change her own life forever.
A totally heart-rending and powerful story about love, secrets, and betrayal. Perfect for fans of Rhys Bowen’s The Victory Garden and Kristin Hannah’s The Nightingale.
©2022 Suzanne Kelman (P)2022 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.