Description
World War One, and as shells fall in Northern France, a Canadian nurse searches for her brother believed dead in the trenches.
January 1918. Laura Iven has been discharged from her nurse duties and sent back to Halifax, Canada. Now home, she receives word of her brother’s death on the fields of Passchendaele. Believing he is still alive, and determined to find him, Laura returns to France as a volunteer for a hospital near the front line of battle.
She soon hears whispers of ghosts, and a man known to many as the fiddler whose music allows soldiers to forget the traumas of war. Could her brother’s disappearance have anything to do with him?
November 1917. Freddie Iven awakens after an explosion to find himself trapped underground with an enemy soldier. Against all odds, the two men manage to dig themselves out and, having saved each other’s lives, form an intense bond of friendship.
Now classified as deserters, they are confined to the hellscape of No Man’s Land. And then they meet a man – a fiddler – who seems to have the power to make the murderous chaos surrounding them disappear. But at what price?
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‘A wonderful clash of fire and ice … A book you won’t want to let go of.’ Diana Gabaldon
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‘Darkly beautiful and deeply humane … The Warm Hands of Ghosts will stir your heart, and settle into your bones.’ Ava Reid
‘Visionary, imaginative and brilliantly written.’ Anthony Horowitz
‘This exquisite novel took me over like a haunting … One of the best historical fantasies I’ve ever read’ Emma Törzs