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Love Is Blind

A novel

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When he is hired as the personal piano tuner for a brilliant pianist, Brodie Moncur suddenly finds himself swept up into a life of luxury that he could never have imagined. But while accompanying his new employer on tours from Paris to St. Petersburg, Brodie falls madly in love with the Russian soprano Lika Blum: beautiful, worldly, seductive—and forbidden. Though seemingly doomed from the start, Brodie’s passion for Lika only grows as their lives become increasingly more intertwined, more secretive, and, finally, more dangerous. A tale of dizzying passion and brutal revenge; of artistic endeavor and the illusions it can create; of the possibilities that life offers and the cruel speed with which they can be snatched away, Love Is Blind is a dazzling work of historical fiction that unfolds across fin de siècle Europe.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 6, 2018
      Boyd’s lively 15th novel (following Sweet Caress) careens across the world following a consumptive, dueling, romantic piano tuner named Brodie Moncur. In a wild story whose prose reads as if written in 1888 (the year in which it is set), this seasoned author’s handsome protagonist flees his oppressive Scottish family, first to Edinburgh, where he goes to work for Channon & Co. Sent to Paris by his boss, Ainsley Channon, to boost piano sales, Brodie’s career is sabotaged by Channon’s thieving son, Calder. Brodie is then approached by pianist John Kilbarron, the “Irish Liszt,” and Kilbarron’s evil brother, Malachi, who convince him to travel with them to Russia, having discovered he can tune Kilbarron’s piano to mask a painful weakness in the maestro’s right hand. As time goes on, however, Brodie falls in love with Kilbarron’s mistress, Russian singer Lika Blum. When their affair, Lika’s secretiveness, and a musical betrayal stir up trouble, Brodie flees the Kilbarrons and Russia. Complicating matters is Brodie’s tuberculosis, a constant threat that dials up the book’s tension and, along with an old-fashioned duel in St. Petersburg, allows the author a few action scenes. This man-on-the-run tale, which wraps up at one exotic end of the Earth, is strangely ageless and very entertaining.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      You won't want to miss Roy McMillan's performance of William Boyd's engrossing novel of obsession, passion, betrayal, and piano tuning. Scotsman Brodie Moncur is a piano tuner with perfect pitch and many professional tricks up his sleeve who is much in demand by concert pianists because of his magical touch. McMillan's diction perfectly reproduces the ambiance of the nineteenth century with its flourishes and excesses. It's no surprise that Brodie is hopelessly, floridly smitten the moment he meets Russian opera singer Lika. Lika is the girlfriend of renowned pianist John Kilbarron, "the Irish Liszt," and, after Brodie is falsely accused of embezzlement, he becomes Kilbarron's personal piano tuner. As the inevitable Lika-Brodie affair occurs, McMillan delivers the continually twisting plot and its revelations with elegance. An intriguing listening. S.J.H. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine

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