Sung In The Shadows
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No one can know Nora Davis’s true identity as the daughter of the famed opera singer Constanza Brisbane. After Nora escaped a kidnapping as a child, the Brisbanes slipped into the shadows and changed their identities to avoid the still-prowling captors. But after Constanza’s paranoia caught up to her, she landed in Longview Asylum. It’s here that Nora engages in secret singing lessons with her mother and avoids Ezekiel Beaumont. Employed by Pike’s Opera House, Ezekiel visits his suicidal ma in the asylum every week. As Nora’s and Ezekiel’s weekly visits align, he begins to wonder whether Nora’s ma is really the famed Constanza Brisbane who went missing mid-performance. And he’s determined to find out. When Nora is forced to make Ezekiel’s acquaintance, the singing world becomes a little too close for comfort, but she’s drawn to Ezekiel all the same. While Nora and Ezekiel grow closer, Nora begins to fear that she, too, is losing her mind when she suspects she’s being watched. Will Ezekiel be able to protect his mother from suspected danger, along with the woman he’s falling for? With an intricately designed plot, Crystal Caudill lures readers into Nora’s dangerous secret identity and chance for love in the world of music.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780825449109
ISBN10: 0825449103
Crystal Caudill
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2026
Publisher: Kregel Publications
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