A song in the dark

Reviewed by:

Beth Swanson, voracious reader

Title:

A song in the dark

Author:

Kimberly Woodhouse

Publisher:

Bethany House

https://bakerbookhouse.bethanyhouse

Date:

September 2025

Format:

Paperback

Length:

336 pages

Overview:

London, May 19, 1918, Chaisley Frappier received a Steinway for her birthday. Shortly thereafter her parents are killed in an accident. Chaisley was also involved and the accident caused her to be blind. Dr. Grafton was best friends with the family and with his support and encouragement she went on to become a blind virtuoso, traveling the world to perform.

With the war in Europe and Hitler’s regime of injustice, Chaisleye fears for her life. She is assigned a personal driver, Rick Zimmerman, a British Secret Intelligence Officer. Yet evil seems to await her at every turn as Hitler becomes obsessed with her. Very captivating story.

Rating:

5 out of 5

Suggested audience:

Age sixteen on up; particularly readers who are fans of World War 2 and holocaust fiction.

Christian impact:

It takes faith and courage not only to triumph over hate but also to survive.

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