Call of the Blackbird
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Suzi Myers Tipa
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Nancy Polk Hall
A young widow. A missing child. Secrets from WWII that could destroy them all.
Call of the Blackbird is the historical fiction audiobook you won't be able to stop listening to — a charming, twist-filled story of resilience, second chances, and a woman discovering her own strength in the most dangerous of circumstances.
In 1980 France, American widow Carrie Mitchell returns to the country she once loved, desperate to escape her grief and rediscover herself. But when twelve-year-old Jacques de Merle vanishes under her care, Carrie is pulled into a deadly mystery with roots buried deep in World War II — Nazi-looted Jewish art, cryptic wartime clues, and powerful enemies who will kill to keep their secrets.
Racing through medieval castle ruins alongside the enigmatic Comte Paul de Merle, Carrie unravels long-buried betrayals, treacherous family loyalties, and her own quietly awakening heart. Every twist brings her closer to the truth — and closer to becoming the woman she was always meant to be.
What makes this audiobook unforgettable:
- Clean romance with a slow-burning, emotionally satisfying arc
- WWII art theft intrigue and real historical atmosphere
- A deeply relatable heroine navigating grief, courage, and self-discovery
- Rich French countryside settings that transport you completely
- Charming twists and turns that keep you guessing until the final chapter
Perfect for fans of Kate Quinn, Kristin Hannah, and Lucinda Riley, this wholesome historical novel delivers both heart-pounding suspense and profound emotional depth — without explicit content.
Answer the call. Your next unforgettable listen is waiting.
©2022 Nancy Polk Hall (P)2026 Nancy Polk Hall