Nadine
London 1974 – and Peter
Greenberg is riding high. Thanks to his magic touch, every play he puts on in
Theatreland is a hit and the money is rolling in. The young man’s empire feels
secure – but then everything changes. One evening, he calls in to see a rival’s
musical and falls head over heels in love.
The beautiful Paris-born
dancer who catches his eye is Nadine – a major star in the making. Like
Greenberg, the young dancer too is in love – but with someone else. The eternal
triangle is complicated by the birth of a child, and by tragic secrets that go
back before World War Two; slowly, those secrets reveal themselves in a drama
that out-performs anything on the West End stage or Broadway.
Nadine is a poignant story of
unrequited love, a love that will one day be returned – and in a most
unexpected way…
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I’m not usually overly emotional as a person, it takes
something special to make me cry but this beauty ALMOST got me.
It’s a great storyline, John Steinberg’s tale really draws
you in and keeps you invested throughout. A wide range of emotions pour from
the page and hit you; such intense love, betrayal. The drama will have you hooked
and the characters, well you will love them – realistic, easy to read and
without a shadow of a doubt you will identify with them in some way or another.
I believe this book will be so much more than people will presume,
I don’t want to say too much as I really want people to read for themselves and
enjoy the world John has created but just to say I was surprised.
A well-crafted tale from John Steinberg, a delightful read
that I highly recommend to all. I’ve never read anything by the author before
but will look forward to rectifying that.
John Steinberg was born in 1952 and
spent many years in business before becoming a writer in 2007. Since then, he
has co-written and produced comedies for the stage and has created a series of
books for children. Nadine is his third novel. He is married with three
children and lives in North London.
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