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Book SynopsisWritten for a mature audience with an interest in music, history and mystery, this historical novel investigates the subtleties of love, guilt and forgiveness, ambition and ego, the rewards of a personal adventure, the career of the real-life de Pachmann, and Europe on the verge of another world war.
Table of ContentsWho’s Who Acknowledgments Foreword Chapter One An army of cripples Chapter Two Speak nothing but good Chapter Three No disputing about tastes Chapter Four The best possible introduction Chapter Five Woman is ever changeable Chapter Six A pleasing countenance Chapter Seven The Lord’s day Chapter Eight Believe you have it Chapter Nine Seize the opportunity Chapter Ten The pure in heart Chapter Eleven Yield not to misfortunes Chapter Twelve The naked truth Chapter Thirteen The comedy is finished Chapter Fourteen Small beginnings Chapter Fifteen Holy ground Chapter Sixteen Gross negligence Chapter Seventeen To err is human Chapter Eighteen With equanimity Chapter Nineteen Memory that is not love Chapter Twenty Abuse of the best things Chapter Twenty-One By faith, not by arms Chapter Twenty-Two Great stress on little things Chapter Twenty-Three Others of the same sort Chapter Twenty-Four To know all things Chapter Twenty-Five Let them hate me Chapter Twenty-Six Fortune favours the bold Chapter Twenty-Seven Gentle in manner Chapter Twenty-Eight Wisdom of the heart Chapter Twenty-Nine In those very words Chapter Thirty Love is blind Chapter Thirty-One The essence of life Chapter Thirty-Two The everlasting memory Chapter Thirty-Three The renewal of love Epilogue Bibliography Biography