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|title=The Silent Hours
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|website=http://www.cescamajor.com
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Adeline is an enigma. She has lived in a nunnery ever since her rescue, several years ago. She cannot speak, nor can she remember much about her previous life. She tries desperately to piece together the ephemeral fragments that come to her in fitful dreams. Something has taken everything away. Something so powerful that it has rendered her speechless.
''The Silent Hours'' is quite simply, faultless. It has wonderful characters, settings and plot and the tantalising slow reveal of the big picture kept me hooked throughout and hungry for more. This book should be made compulsory reading for schools, lest we forget the horrors of man's inhumanity to man. Many, many thanks to the publishers for my advance copy.
[[The Flower Book by Catherine Law]] is another poignant war story that fans of this book may enjoy. We think you might also like [[The Last Night by Cesca Major]].  {{toptentext|list=Top Ten Historical Fiction Books of 2015}}
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