The Woman on the Train

The Woman on the Train

by Rupert Colley
The Woman on the Train

The Woman on the Train

by Rupert Colley

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Overview

"She once saved my life. She now wants to destroy it."

Summer 1942, Nazi-occupied France. A young and frightened resistance fighter sits on a train. Opposite him, a middle-aged woman. During the course of the next hour, this woman will save the young man's life.

Paris, 1968. that young man is now France's most famous music conductor, adored and feted wherever he goes. And he falls in love. His life is complete.

But he never forgets the woman on the train. So when, unexpectedly, he receives a desperate letter from her, begging him to come to her aid, he gladly offers to return the favour.

But the woman hides a dark and terrible secret, which, if exposed, threatens to destroy them both.

Torn between the woman he loves and the woman who saved his life, France watches as his life and reputation are placed on the line. Why did the Woman on the Train help him all those years ago, and who, exactly, is she?

Historical fiction with heart and drama
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Part of The Love and War Series, novels set during the 20th century's darkest years.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781506138619
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 01/07/2015
Series: The Love and War Series , #1
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.37(d)

About the Author

Rupert Colley was born one Christmas Day, which means, as a child, he lost out on presents. Nonetheless, looking back on it, he lived a childhood with a "silver spoon in my mouth" - brought up in a rambling manor house in the beautiful Devon countryside. It's been downhill ever since. He was a librarian for a long time, a noble profession. Then he started a series called History In An Hour, "history for busy people", which he sold to HarperCollins UK. Rupert now lives in London with his wife, two children and dog (a fluffy cockapoo) and writes historical fiction, mainly 20th century war and misery. Historical fiction with heart.
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