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The Chocolate Tin
- Narrated by: Katy Sobey
- Length: 13 hrs and 12 mins
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Summary
The highly anticipated new blockbuster by the best-selling author of The Perfumer's Secret.
Alexandra Frobisher, a modern-thinking woman with hopes of a career in England's famous chocolate-making town of York, has received several proposals of marriage, although none of them promises that elusive extra: love. Matthew Britten-Jones is a man of charm and strong social standing. He impresses Alex and her parents with his wit and intelligence, but would an amicable union be enough for a fulfilling life together?
At the end of the war, Captain Harry Blakeney discovers a dead soldier in a trench in France. In the man's possession is a secret love note tucked inside a tin of chocolates that had been sent to the soldiers as a gift from the king. In pursuit of the author of this mysterious message, Harry travels to Rowntree's chocolate factory in England's north, where his life becomes inextricably bound with Alexandra and Matthew's. Only together will they be able to unlock secrets of the past and offer each other the greatest gift for the future.
From the battlefields of Northern France to the medieval city of York, this is a heartbreaking tale about a triangle of love in all its forms and a story about the bittersweet taste of life...and of chocolate.
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- Samantha
- 19-03-17
Loved it
Really loved this book. Well read and was gripped, so much so I found the ending disappointing. I hope there will be a sequel.
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- Bear
- 30-01-20
It grips you from beginning to end
This book is a must.. Fiona Macintosh is a true story teller that pulls you in on page one and doesn’t let go till the end..
I love the way her story lines always include the past in many guises depending on the book.. this one transports you to 1915 where of course we are at war but it surrounds you with what is going on at home .. especially with the famous Quaker families of Rowntree, Terrys etc.. you find yourself transported to the factory making the Chocolate tins for the troops which are sent out to the trenches for Christmas. Then you get embroiled in a love story that Rips you apart.. will they, won’t they.... you just don’t know what is going to happen .. and yes you really do have to wait till the very end... many a tear , happy and sad shed through the book..
this is the 4th time I have read it!! It is my most favourite of all her books.. Give it a try. You won’t be disappointed.
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