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  • Published: 4 January 2011
  • ISBN: 9781409057192
  • Imprint: Transworld Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 576

Distant Music

an unputdownable saga set in the glamorous world of the theatre from bestselling author Charlotte Bingham




Charlotte's new romantic bestseller set in the glamorous world of the theatre in the 1950s

Fans of Louise Douglas, Dinah Jeffries and Kristin Hannah will love this heart-warming, captivating and compelling post-war saga by the million copy and Sunday Times bestselling author Charlotte Bingham.

'As comforting as a hot milky drink on a stormy night. Her legions of fans will not be disappointed.' -- DAILY EXPRESS
'Outstanding' -- ***** Reader review
'Another excellent read by Charlotte Bingham' -- ***** Reader review
'These are characters you will really care about' -- ***** Reader review
'Very enjoyable and hard to put down' -- ***** Reader review
'Incredibly well written and engrossing' -- ***** Reader review
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WHAT CAN OFFER THE ESCAPE THEY SEEK?

The 1950s, post-War Britain: the only people in society who can be said to have a glamorous lifestyle are the very wealthy, the aristocracy, and people who worked in the theatre.

Elsie Lancaster is the granddaughter of a hardened old professional actress who runs a seaside boarding house.

Oliver is the third son of a Catholic aristocratic Yorkshire family whose mother has run off, so the theatre-mad butler has brought him up like a son to be a Great Actor.

Coco Hampton, Oliver's best friend, has been raised in Sloane Street by Gladys, her profligate guardian, who is always borrowing money from Coco to buy more clothes.

Gladys and Oliver have been fans of the theatre since they were knee-high, but Coco has only ever wanted to be a designer. When Coco joins Oliver at his drama school in London, to his chagrin she promptly gets cast in films because of her photogenic looks.

Meanwhile, Elsie is 'discovered' in the provinces by Portly Cosgrove; shortly before meeting Oliver who promptly falls in love with her. And elsewhere, on location, Coco has her first affair with a handsome actor, which doesn't end well...

A colourful cast of characters and a script you just couldn't make up...!

  • Published: 4 January 2011
  • ISBN: 9781409057192
  • Imprint: Transworld Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 576

About the author

Charlotte Bingham

Charlotte Bingham comes from a literary family - her father sold a story to H. G. Wells when he was only seventeen - and Charlotte wrote her autobiography, Coronet Among the Weeds at the age of nineteen. Since then, she has written comedy and drama series, films and plays for both England and America with her husband, the actor and playwright Terence Brady. Her published novels include the highly acclaimed bestsellers Summertime, The Season, The Love Knot, The Kissing Garden, Love Song, To Hear a Nightingale, The Business, In Sunshine or Shadow, Stardust, Nanny, Change of Heart, Debutantes, The Nightingale Sings, Grand Affair, The Chestnut Tree, The Wind Off the Sea, The Moon at Midnight, Daughters of Eden, The House of Flowers, The Magic Hour, Friday's Girl, In Distant Fields, The White Marriage, Goodnight Sweetheart, The Land of Summer and The Daisy Club.

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Praise for Distant Music

As comforting as a hot milky drink on a stormy night. Her legions of fans will not be disappointed.

DAILY EXPRESS