A Distant Voice in the Darkness by Leela Dutt

Thank you @rararesourcesBT and @LeelaDunt for letting me part of this tour and reviewing this book. The cover is very pretty and A Distant voice is written really well and enjoyable story. The story is romance and is 249 pages long. The plot was really good and the story was easy to get into. The story is set in a few different places which is nice. This is the first book i have read by Leela Dutt and will read more by her in the future. The characters where easy to like and eay to connect with. 4 stars good read Blurb A Distant Voice in the Darkness "A distant voice in the darkness... So on the ocean of life we pass" - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow A chance meeting at university leads to a relationship that spans marriages, the world and the decades in this sweeping and fulfilling novel from acclaimed author Leela Dutt, a story that reaches from the British countryside, through the glamour of Rome and the exhilaration of India to the turbulence of the South African invasion of Lesotho. Through it all, Eleanor Larsen-Bruun pursues a successful career and yet never loses her love for the man she met so many years before. At the peak of her success, fate seems to offer the chance to begin again something that was started so many years before... Bio Author Bio – Leela Dutt is an outsider, an only child brought up in Golders Green by an Indian father and a Danish mother. She has travelled all her life since the day her mother had to tuck the toddler under her arm while she struggled up a steep metal ladder on the side of a warship in order to be taken to Denmark. Leela lives in Cardiff. After history at Oxford she was briefly a teacher, a shop assistant and a journalist. She then took a degree in computing, and set up and ran a database about housing research for Cardiff University, before joining the Big Issue Cymru as a proof-reader and reviewer

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