From the bestseling author of "The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry".
1988. Frank owns a music shop. It is jam-packed with records of every speed, size and genre. Classical, jazz, punk - as long as it’s vinyl he sells it. Day after day Frank finds his customers the music they need. Then into his life walks Ilse Brauchmann.
Ilse asks Frank to teach her about music. His instinct is to turn and run. And yet he is drawn to this strangely still, mysterious woman with her pea-green coat and her eyes as black as vinyl. But Ilse is not what she seems. And Frank has old wounds that threaten to re-open and a past he will never leave behind.
"Hits all the right notes. A love story that's as much about the silence between words as what is said."
Observer
"Warm-hearted and romantic with a sence of hope."
The Times
"A beautiful novel, a tonic for the soul and a complete joy to read."
Joanna Cannon, author of "The Trouble with Goats and Sheep"