The Mozart Code, Rachel McMillan
The Mozart Code, Rachel McMillan
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The Mozart Code

Author: Rachel McMillan

Narrator: Angharad Price

Unabridged: 11 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Published: 03/15/2022


Synopsis

No matter how you might try to hide in a war to escape your past, it is always close at hand.Lady Sophia Huntington Villiers is no stranger to intrigue, as her work with Alan Turing’s Bombe Machines at Bletchley Park during the war attests. Now, as part of Simon Barre’s covert team in post-war Vienna, she uses her inimitable charm and code name Starling to infiltrate the world of relics: uncovering vital information that could tilt the stakes of the mounting Cold War. When several influential men charge her with finding the death mask of Mozart, Sophie wonders if there is more than the composer’s legacy at stake and finds herself drawn to potential answers in Prague.Simon Barrington, the illegitimate heir of one of Sussex’s oldest estates, used the previous war to hide his insecurities about his past. Now, he uses his high breeding to gain access to all four allied quarters of the ruined city in an attempt to slow the fall of the Iron Curtain. He has been in love with Sophie Villiers since the moment he met her, and a marriage of convenience to save Simon’s estate has always kept her close. Until now, when Sophie’s mysterious client in Prague forces him to wonder if her allegiance to him—and their cause—is in question. Torn between his loyalty to his cause and his heart, Simon seeks answers about Sophie only to learn that everything he thought he knew about his involvement in both wars is based on a lie.“Murky espionage and burgeoning passion twine beautifully together in The Mozart Code’s superbly evocative prose—an enchanting read!” —Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of The Rose Code“Vienna is the new Paris in The Mozart Code, a World War II spy novel with deft, chess-like plotting, and plenty of old-fashioned romance.” —Susan Elia MacNeal, New York Times bestselling author of the Maggie Hope novels and Mother Daughter Traitor Spy“The Mozart Code is a smart, luscious romance, a thrilling suspense, and a thunderously good read. McMillan is a rising star in historical fiction.” —Aimie K. Runyan, bestselling author of The School for German Brides“Rife with secret codes, haunting melodies, betrayal and sacrifice, at its heart this is a story about the courage it takes to love and be loved. Highly recommended!” —Kimberly Brock, author of The Lost Book of Eleanor Dare“The Mozart Code left me breathless.” —Joy Callaway, international bestselling author of The Fifth Avenue Artists Society and The Grand DesignPost World War II historical romanceStand-alone novel (features characters from The London Restoration)Book length: 95,000 words

About Rachel McMillan

Rachel McMillan is the author of The London Restoration, The Mozart Code, the Herringford and Watts mysteries, the Van Buren and DeLuca mysteries, and the Three Quarter Time series of contemporary Viennese romances. She is also the author of Dream, Plan, Go: A Travel Guide to Inspire Independent Adventure. Rachel lives in Toronto, Canada. Visit her online at rachelmcmillan.net; Instagram: @rachkmc; Facebook: @rachkmc1; Twitter: @rachkmc; Pinterest: @rachkmc.


Reviews

I was so excited to read this book that I've been hearing so much about for the past couple of years. After reading The London Restoration I was thrilled to return to the same era and revisit some of the characters. This is a standalone novel set right after World War II and into the Cold War. McMil......more

Goodreads review by Mimi

Taut, romantic, and thoroughly transportive, The Mozart Code is everything I love best in historical romance. The setting is exquisitely rendered—so much so that you can smell the smoke from Simon’s cigarettes and feel the mist of the rain as Sophie walks home after curfew. “Vienna spread before her......more

Goodreads review by Annette

The Mozart Code is a plot-driven story featuring espionage in post-WWII Europe. 1938. Lady Sophia is worth a fortune with her father’s estate of Ashton. She craves independence, which she gets through her marriage of convenience to Simon and in the process saving his estate. 1946. They work as a team......more

Goodreads review by Karren

Lady Sophia Huntington Villiers parents are putting pressure on her to get married, Simon Barrington needs to save his English country estate in Sussex and the couple decide to enter into a wartime marriage of convenience. Simon changes his last name to Barre, both are involved in an undercover post......more

Goodreads review by Sarah

Deftly traversing the lushness of Vienna and Prague and upper-crust England, The Mozart Code brings to life the glories and devastation and intrigue of postwar Europe. Shady characters and cryptic codes and mixed motives and double-crosses make for a pulse-pounding read. And oh, the romance! Simon a......more


Quotes

'McMillan (The London Restoration) spins a gripping story of Cold War espionage as two British operatives in a marriage of convenience become immersed in a dangerous mission . . . McMillan's vivid descriptions of a postwar Vienna add allure to the simmering, romantic mystery. Readers will be riveted from the very first page.' Publishers Weekly