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The Torch Singer, Book One: An Overnight Sensation
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The Torch Singer, Book One: An Overnight Sensation

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Robert Westbrook’s novel strips the gilt off the Hollywood Golden Age to reveal the seamier underside. ‘The Torch Singer’ begins with an ending, a scene of murder and mayhem on St. Valentine’s Night in 1956 Beverly Hills and unravels the many and various threads of the lives and careers that took them there.

Time Out
The Torch Singer is a sweeping historical saga that takes the reader from the horrors of Nazi-occupied Poland to the glittery excesses of Hollywood in the 1940s and 50s: the rise and fall of Sonya Saint-Amant, a singer who schemes her way to fame and glory breaking all the rules.

Book One, An Overnight Sensation , charts the rise of Sonya from the age of 17 in 1940, a girl dreaming of being an understudy at the Krakow Opera when Nazis raid the theater. After witnessing the summary execution of her mother by German soldiers she escapes Poland and makes her way to London. Using guile and beauty, she finds passage to America in 1943 on the Mauretania , a dangerous North Atlantic crossing on a troop ship full of men. As the ship steams north into Arctic waters evading enemy submarines, Sonya almost wins at a high-stakes game of love … only to arrive in New York alone and desperate but determined to become a star.

A masterpiece of storytelling. A book of constant intrigue which from the outset creates that delicious paradox of it being immediately clear that nothing is ever quite as it seems. Daily Mail

Robert Westbrook is a born storyteller and a bit of a magician.

Ally Sheedy

The Torch Singer is an unforgettable journey through the shadowlands of fame.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Swan's Nest Canada
Date
30 August 2014
Pages
362
ISBN
9781926499000

Robert Westbrook’s novel strips the gilt off the Hollywood Golden Age to reveal the seamier underside. ‘The Torch Singer’ begins with an ending, a scene of murder and mayhem on St. Valentine’s Night in 1956 Beverly Hills and unravels the many and various threads of the lives and careers that took them there.

Time Out
The Torch Singer is a sweeping historical saga that takes the reader from the horrors of Nazi-occupied Poland to the glittery excesses of Hollywood in the 1940s and 50s: the rise and fall of Sonya Saint-Amant, a singer who schemes her way to fame and glory breaking all the rules.

Book One, An Overnight Sensation , charts the rise of Sonya from the age of 17 in 1940, a girl dreaming of being an understudy at the Krakow Opera when Nazis raid the theater. After witnessing the summary execution of her mother by German soldiers she escapes Poland and makes her way to London. Using guile and beauty, she finds passage to America in 1943 on the Mauretania , a dangerous North Atlantic crossing on a troop ship full of men. As the ship steams north into Arctic waters evading enemy submarines, Sonya almost wins at a high-stakes game of love … only to arrive in New York alone and desperate but determined to become a star.

A masterpiece of storytelling. A book of constant intrigue which from the outset creates that delicious paradox of it being immediately clear that nothing is ever quite as it seems. Daily Mail

Robert Westbrook is a born storyteller and a bit of a magician.

Ally Sheedy

The Torch Singer is an unforgettable journey through the shadowlands of fame.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Swan's Nest Canada
Date
30 August 2014
Pages
362
ISBN
9781926499000