About the book, The Silent Fountain
- Paperback: 400 pages
- Publisher: MIRA (October 31, 2017)
Hollywood, 1978
Tragedy sends troubled film star Vivien Lockhart into the arms of Giovanni Moretti—and it seems her fortunes have finally changed. Until she meets his sister and learns that her new husband’s past holds dark secrets…
Tuscany, Present day
Lucy Whittaker needs to disappear. But her new home, the crumbling Castillo Barbarossa, is far from the secluded paradise it seemed. Strange sounds come from the attic. The owner of the house will never meet her in person.
The fountain in the courtyard is silent—but has never run dry.
Across the decades, Vivien and Lucy find themselves trapped in the idyllic Italian villa.
And if they are ever to truly escape its walls, they must first unearth its secrets…
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About the author, Victoria Fox
Victoria Fox is a bestselling author in the UK. She used to work in publishing and is now the author of six novels. The Silent Fountain is her breakout novel in North America. She divides her time between Bristol and London.
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My Thoughts:
The Silent Fountain is not a fast read. Rather, it unwinds like a road through the Italian countryside, the kind where there might be sunflowers on one side and a grove of olive trees on the other. It’s full of intrigue and deception, scandal and sorrow, and it’s worth every moment it takes to follow the various twists and turns.
I’ve always enjoyed parallel stories. In this novel, we have the story of faded movie star, Vivian Lockhart, a recluse wrapped in mystery and loss, and Lucy, young, vibrant, and equally troubled. As these two women exist near each other, around each other, and eventually open up to each other, each works through her own issues, and while the bond they form is neither lasting nor unbreakable, it’s supremely real nevertheless.
Of course, there is a third primary character in this moody book: Castillo Barbarossa itself. It’s an old, spooky house with dark corners and the titular “Silent Fountain,” and it looms large throughout the entire story, serving as both setting and silent chorus.
While this book was, ultimately, nothing like what I expected, it was a compelling read, well crafted, and truly beautiful.
Goes well with buttery roasted chicken, roasted peppers and tomatoes, and a bottle of any local table wine you like.
Victoria Fox’s TLC Book Tours TOUR STOPS:
Monday, October 30th: OMG Reads – excerpt
Tuesday, October 31st: From the TBR Pile
Tuesday, October 31st: Art Books Coffee on Instagram
Tuesday, October 31st: A Thousand Books to Read on Instagram
Wednesday, November 1st: Annika B Bauer on Instagram
Wednesday, November 1st: Beach.House.Books on Instagram
Thursday, November 2nd: The Lit Bitch
Monday, November 6th: A Holland Reads
Monday, November 6th: Girls in Books blog and Instagram
Tuesday, November 7th: All Roads Lead to the Kitchen blog and Instagram
Wednesday, November 8th: Suzy Approved – excerpt
Thursday, November 9th: Books & Bindings
Friday, November 10th: Patricia’s Wisdom
Friday, November 10th: Palmer’s Page Turners – excerpt
Friday, November 10th: Bookish Cassie on Instagram
Saturday, November 11th: From the Library of Mrs. Gardner blog and Instagram
Monday, November 13th: Ms Nose in a Book
Monday, November 13th: Just One More Chapter
Tuesday, November 14th: Kritter’s Ramblings
Wednesday, November 15th: A Chick Who Reads
Thursday, November 16th: Broken Teepee blog and Instagram
Thursday, November 16th: Bibliotica
Friday, November 17th: Jathan & Heather
Monday, November 20th: LiteraryJo Reviews blog and Instagram
Tuesday, November 21st: Novel Gossip blog and Instagram
Wednesday, November 22nd: Thoughts on This ‘n That
Friday, November 24th: Kahakai Kitchen blog and Instagram