Tell your friends about this item:
An Overnight Sensation
Robert Westbrook
An Overnight Sensation
Robert Westbrook
TORCH SINGER is an epic drama of Hollywood in its Golden Age: the rise and fall of Sonya Saint-Amant, a singer who schemes her way to fame and riches, breaking all the rules.
"A brilliant, engaging and wholly unpredictable story of courage, survival and self-reinvention . . . I was completely taken by it . . . Interesting, complicated and wholly engaging characters. [Westbrook] is obviously a born storyteller and a bit of a magician."-Ally Sheedy
An Overnight Sensation, Book One, starts in 1956 with a scandalous love nest murder, then rewinds to Sonya at the age of 17 in 1940, a dreamy girl in the Royal Box of the Krakow Opera. When Sonya's mother is hanged by the Nazis, she must grow up quickly.
Using her wits and beauty, Sonya escapes Poland with the help of partisan fighters and makes her way to London during the Blitz. In 1943, she finagles a passage to America on the Mauretania, a dangerous North Atlantic crossing on a troop ship full of men. As the ship steams north into Arctic waters evading enemy submarines, Sonya almost wins at a high-stakes game of love . . . only to arrive in New York alone and desperate, determined to outwit fortune and become a star.
An Overnight Sensation is a tale of murder, blackmail, fortune-hunters, dreamers, and the price paid for living large.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | June 12, 2020 |
ISBN13 | 9781645401285 |
Publishers | Speaking Volumes |
Pages | 460 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 26 mm · 671 g |
Language | English |