Saturday, November 28, 2020

The Tuscan Child by Rhys Bowen

The Tuscan ChildThe Tuscan Child by Rhys Bowen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

4.5/5.0 stars - My favorite Rhys Bowen book so far! This takes place in England and Italy, where Joanna Langley travels after finding a letter addressed to Sofia Bartolia, after her father dies. Her father was wounded in Italy during World War II, and comes home to find his wife and son have gone to America, and his family estate, which has housed an English regiment during the war, in disrepair and without funds due to the death tax imposed when his father died. Joanna is stunned to discover that there was at least one brother and possibly two that she wasn't aware of, as the letter to Sofia mentions that he has hid their beautiful boy. She then feels compelled to travel to Tuscany to find out more. The more she finds out, the greater danger she finds herself in, but ultimately the story unfolds and she finds hope for the future.
Book 196 of 2020

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