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The Perfumer's Secret

2025, Heftet, Engelsk

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From Paris to Venice, One Woman’s Wartime Secret Could Save Everything. A sweeping, breathtaking and heartbreaking story from the author The Paris Affair----In order to save her family’s future, Stella Penhallam is forced to uncover the secrets of their past…With her family’s perfumery in dire straits, Stella Penhallam needs a miracle. So, when her great-aunt’s journal from 1940s Paris lands on her desk, Stella realises that the missing pages could hold the answers she seeks. In 1939, as war breaks out across Europe, Iris Penhallam is forced into an impossible situation, one that will cause her world to come crashing down. Paris is no longer safe, and when her mentor’s family in Italy is at risk from Mussolini’s fascist thugs, Iris must find a way to save them. Using her role as a perfumer, she travels to Venice on the Orient Express under the guise of creating five intoxicating scents with her fellow apprentice, Alessandro. Five scents that are lost to the war along with the man she loves. As Stella delves deeper into the past, the two lives of these women intertwine in the present and the five lost scents will forge the start of their future... ----PRAISE FOR THE PARIS AFFAIR:‘A sweeping, and heartfelt tale of love and sacrifice’ Amanda Geard, author of The Moon Gate‘This is a heart wrenching story of love, bravery, and impossible choices’ Louise Fein, author The London Bookshop Affair'I loved every page of this gorgeous, transportive, and highly moving tale!’ Jenny Ashcroft, author of Beneath A Burning Sky‘An epic tale of love and loss.’ Caroline Khoury, author of Still Unwritten

Produktegenskaper

  • Forfatter

  • Forlag/utgiver

    Penguin Books Ltd
  • Format

    Heftet
  • Språk

    Engelsk
  • Utgivelsesår

    2025
  • Antall sider

    448
  • EAN

    9781405958806

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