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"Told with attention to historical fact and channeling actual personalities of the era, Swan Song should interest both music lovers and lovers of a fast-paced historical novel."

—Addie R. Appelbaum, St. Petersburg Opera Guild, Vice-President of Programming

Ursula Becker’s operatic star is on the rise in Nazi Berlin…until she discovers that she is one-quarter Jewish. Although Hitler is aware of her lineage, her popularity and exquisite voice protect her and her family from persecution. When William Patrick Hitler arrives in Germany and is offered employment by his Uncle Adolf, a chance encounter with Ursula leads to a romantic relationship that further shields the young diva from mistreatment. But for how long? Ursula is ordered to sing at Hitler’s Berghof estate where she throws down a gauntlet that unleashes the wrath of the megalomaniacal leader. Fearing for her life, Ursula and Willy decide to emigrate to England. But as the ship is about to sail, Ursula disappears. Willy crosses the globe in an effort to find her, even as his uncle taunts him, relishing in the horror of the murderous cat-and-mouse game.



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"Told with attention to historical fact and channelling actual personalities of the era, Swan Song should interest both music lovers and lovers of a fast-paced historical novel." -- Addie R Appelbaum, St. Petersburg Opera Guild, Vice-President of Programming

Swan Song: A Novel

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    A Paperback by Elizabeth B. Splaine

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      Publisher: Woodhall Press
      Publication Date: 05/10/2021
      ISBN13: 9781949116830, 978-1949116830
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      "Told with attention to historical fact and channeling actual personalities of the era, Swan Song should interest both music lovers and lovers of a fast-paced historical novel."

      —Addie R. Appelbaum, St. Petersburg Opera Guild, Vice-President of Programming

      Ursula Becker’s operatic star is on the rise in Nazi Berlin…until she discovers that she is one-quarter Jewish. Although Hitler is aware of her lineage, her popularity and exquisite voice protect her and her family from persecution. When William Patrick Hitler arrives in Germany and is offered employment by his Uncle Adolf, a chance encounter with Ursula leads to a romantic relationship that further shields the young diva from mistreatment. But for how long? Ursula is ordered to sing at Hitler’s Berghof estate where she throws down a gauntlet that unleashes the wrath of the megalomaniacal leader. Fearing for her life, Ursula and Willy decide to emigrate to England. But as the ship is about to sail, Ursula disappears. Willy crosses the globe in an effort to find her, even as his uncle taunts him, relishing in the horror of the murderous cat-and-mouse game.



      Trade Review
      "Told with attention to historical fact and channelling actual personalities of the era, Swan Song should interest both music lovers and lovers of a fast-paced historical novel." -- Addie R Appelbaum, St. Petersburg Opera Guild, Vice-President of Programming

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