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The Metal Heart

By: Caroline Lea
Narrated by: David Monteath, Arielle Free, Simone Lahbib
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A beautifully compelling wartime story of freedom and love.

The sky is clear, star-stamped and silvered by the waxing gibbous moon.

No planes have flown over the islands tonight; no bombs have fallen for over a year.

Orkney, 1940. Five hundred Italian prisoners-of-war arrive to fortify these remote and windswept islands. Resentful islanders are fearful of the enemy in their midst, but not orphaned twin sisters Dorothy and Constance. Already outcasts, they volunteer to nurse all prisoners who are injured or fall sick.

Soon Dorothy befriends Cesare, an artist swept up by the machine of war and almost broken by the horrors he has witnessed. She is entranced by his plan to build an Italian chapel from war scrap and sea debris, and something beautiful begins to blossom.

But Con, scarred from a betrayal in her past, is afraid for her sister; she knows that people are not always what they seem.

Soon, trust frays between the islanders and outsiders, and between the sisters - their hearts torn by rival claims of duty and desire. A storm is coming....

In the tradition of Captain Corelli's Mandolin, The Metal Heart is a hauntingly rich Second World War love story about courage, brutality, freedom and beauty and the essence of what makes us human during the darkest of times.

©2021 Caroline Lea (P)2021 Penguin Audio UK
20th Century Family Life Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance Thriller & Suspense Women's Fiction War
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The story itself was fine, but some issues with accents and mispronunciations in the performance (plus some edits added in which were much louder?!). Probably fine if you're not familiar with Orkney, but I'd recommend reading the book instead if you are. Didn't have as strong/authentic a sense of place as I'd hoped.

Decent story, some performance issues

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This is a great book! However, there are 3 voiceover artists telling the story, two of which are really fab - the other sounds like a Spanish person who has been living in Wales for 10 years trying to do a Scottish accent. If that doesn’t bother you, go for it… as I say, the story itself is brilliant. Personally, I had to turn it off and wait until I had my kindle to read those chapters. Lazy casting I'm afraid.

2 out of 3 ain’t bad

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