The Tuscan Child

The Tuscan Child

Rhys Bowen
Historical Fiction, Historical Mystery, Mystery, World War 2

Some secrets lie buried for decades, waiting for the right person to uncover them.

In 1944 Tuscany, wounded bomber pilot Hugo Langley hides in a ruined monastery and forms a quiet, tender bond with Sofia Bartoli, a local woman living under occupation. Their connection is tested by fear, danger, and a betrayal that shatters the fragile world they built.

Almost thirty years later, Hugo’s daughter Joanna returns home after his death and finds an unopened letter addressed to Sofia. Drawn to the mystery, she travels to Tuscany hoping to understand the man she never truly knew. Among sunlit hills and guarded villages, she unravels a story others would prefer to keep buried.

The Tuscan Child is a moving tale of love, loss, and the search for truth across generations.

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