The trenches of the Great War are a shadowed place. Though Platoon Sergeant Matthew Petticrew arrived there with a past long marked by shadow, the realities of battle bring new wounds--carving within him a longing for light, and a resolve to fight for it.
One night, Matthew and his comrades are enraptured by a sound so pure, a voice so ethereal, it offers reprieve--even if only for a moment. Soon, rumors sweep the trenches from others who have heard the lullaby too. "The Angel of Argonne," they call the voice: a mysterious presence who leaves behind wreaths on unmarked graves.
Raised in the wild depths of the Forest of Argonne, Mireilles finds her reclusive world rocked when war crashes into her idyllic home, taking much from her. When Matthew and his two unlikely companions discover Mireilles, they must embark on a journey that will change each of them forever . . . and perhaps, at long last, spark light into the dark.
I am a fan of Amanda Dykes and have read all of her books. I really liked the inspiration for this one. And while I liked the cast of characters, I found that there were almost too many point of view in the story. I did find a bit of it hard to believe as the characters made some really quite decisions. But the end was lovely and full of grace and redemption. Another lovely book from Amanda Dykes.
Book has been provided courtesy of Baker Publishing Group and Graf-Martin Communications, Inc.
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