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The Cypress Maze

By: Fiona Valpy
Narrated by: Henrietta Meire, Ruth Redman
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In this haunting tale from the bestselling author of The Storyteller of Casablanca, Beatrice kept a wartime secret to protect the innocent. Now, could telling it set her free?

Tuscany, 1943. Stranded in war-ravaged Italy, Beatrice’s dream of an escapist year teaching English is shattered. Granted shelter at the Villa delle Colombe, she seeks refuge in Francesca and Edoardo’s beautiful walled garden, hidden from the outside world, with an elaborate cypress maze at its heart.

But Beatrice is not the only one seeking an escape here. Francesca has brought children to the safety of the house, as well as other adults, all of them seeking sanctuary on the estate with its mysterious maze. As the war closes in, the residents are forced to witness—and do—unthinkable things…

2015. Tess arrives at the villa raw from the agonising loss of her husband. Beatrice, now custodian, guides her to the solace of its gardens, where Tess begins to heal. But all hope of peace is shattered by the arrival of Marco, the estate’s absent owner, who wants nothing more than to hand it over to developers.

Distraught, Beatrice realises she must finally reveal the villa’s painful past if she wants to save it. As the extraordinary story unfolds, Tess realises that Villa delle Colombe is not just a refuge, but a beacon of hope in the darkest of times. Can she convince Marco to give it a new lease of life—and find a way back to happiness herself?

©2023 Fiona Valpy (P)2023 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
20th Century Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Italy War Heartfelt
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“A poignant, luminous tale.”Woman's Own

"Valpy’s writing is beautiful, and she makes this villa, with its spectacular garden and, especially, the cypress maze at the heart of it, come to life.”Historical Novels Review

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This background to this novel attracted me as my husband is Italian and I lived there for many years. The storyline kept my attention and although many books now use two eras, this one worked successfully. It gripped me and I looked forward to listening all the way through. I occasionally found the modern narration by Tess less easy than the one during the war and felt some Italian words were mispronounced. However, that didn’t matter really as there weren’t many and most readers wouldn’t realise. The WW2 background in Tuscany got my attention and spurred me to look up more details. I would definitely recommend this book.

Absorbing and with interesting background of WW2 in Italy.

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After the death of Tess' beloved husband, she simply wants peace to recover so goes to Tuscany to stay with an old school friend of her grandmother. Beatrice. Crane has lived in the villa caring for a large estate with an English garden and a dark cypress maze since before the start of World War II and she, too, holds memories of a lost love. With alternate recollections from present day Tess and those war time experiences recounted by the now elderly Beatrice, far more than just two simple romances emerge and are relived. The whole book is a three dimensional and very personal snapshot of a community bound together by affection, facing the rigours of oppression and fear with kindness and generosity.

This is a beautiful book in the way it is written, the sentiments evoked and the people portrayed, so real that even the plants growing in the garden glowed in bright colours in this reader's minds eye. Not the usual type of book that i read, I had expected sentimentality but it was not there. It felt more like truth.

Two narrators, one for each time period, Henrietta Meire and Ruth Redman. Both gave stellar performances, with fine modulation, good pacing and just be right touch of emotional content. They helped to further enhance an already near perfect novel. This is a book I will remember and treasure well into the future.
Highly Recommended.

"A fiddle inside a mystery inside an enigma."

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A good story about a part of the Second World War I didn’t know about. Knowing about the Jews in Italy was very interesting and a love story all around it

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It is a good plot and I like how there were two narrators. The story is relatable, as in it could be true. Each character is defined and has real emotions and the human emotions and actions are truly real. You feel the feelings and relate to the story, while not being necessarily triggered. It is a good story to be a part of as an espectador. the story is described so well, you can really immerse yourself into it and ‘be there’.

Enjoyable listed and a good story

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Beautifully written & narrated. Sad but also joyous. It is a wonderful story and a fabulous setting.

A wonderful story of love & forgiveness

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