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title: "Nightingale"
brand: "andrea bramhall"
price: "89 zł"
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reviews_count: 23
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# Nightingale

**Brand:** andrea bramhall
**Price:** 89 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

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- **What is this?** Nightingale by andrea bramhall
- **How much does it cost?** 89 zł with free shipping
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Nightingale

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Excellent poignant Romance/thriller
  

*by W***Y on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 October 2017*

A thought provoking powerful story that gives stays with you.Charlie meets Hazaar while going for an interview, two women from different cultures fall in love.Hazaar knows one day she must fulfil her family’s obligations and marry a man chosen by her family. Due to circumstances Hazaar choses to obey her father rather than choose love. It’s the wrong decision and we have to see whether  Hazaar and Charlie can meet again.Extremely well written and researched and it shows in the story. Tantalising going back to the past to The North of England Then, and back to Pakistan, today, so well handled it added tension to the book.  Some torture scenes. Serious difficult subject treated with respect and written so brilliantly.It’s the third Andrea Bramhall book that I have read and I think it’s the best so far.

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    Another British writer who writes a cracking good yarn!
  

*by H***K on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 June 2015*

This is a really excellent read. Branching out from traditional lesfic fare, Ms Bramhall weaves a story of clashing cultures in modern Britain. She explores two major issues in multi-cultural Britain today: sexuality, specifically being gay in a community and society that cannot accept that, and forced marriage. With the story running seamlessly in the present and the past I found myself muttering “No, No, No, No, No!” as, with the way the story is told, you know that it’s all going to unravel! All in all, I thought this was very good and thought-provoking. My only issue was with the ending which I found a bit rushed and left me with unanswered questions.++++SPOILER ALERT – DON’T READ ON IF YOU HAVENT ALREADY READ THIS BOOK AND/OR DON’T WANT TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENS! +++ My questions were mostly in respect of Yasar: Maybe I’m being thick, but I didn’t really understand the taking him back to Peshawar bit – is he dead or is he alive? If he’s alive, why did he agree to a divorce? Why is he no longer a threat to Charlie and Hazarr? He clearly had a loving relationship with his daughter (after all, he beat his own father to death for trying to kill her), So, if he's still alive, why did he agree to give her up so easily? Further, what is Afia’s reaction to losing this loving father and Charlie’s sudden appearance in her life? I know she’s only two but kids are very perceptive and her happy transformation from the life she’s always known to a new country and to her mum’s new partner is a bit difficult to understand. I think some mention should have been made of this issue. Finally, I’d have liked the last chapter/epilogue to have been a bit more specific as to how long after returning from Pakistan these events happen. There is reference to Hazarr still being in considerable pain, still having short hair and seeing her father for the first time in a long time (which all suggest the wedding is soon after the events in Pakistan). Why didn’t her father visit her in hospital on her return to the UK? The speed with which other issues have been sorted out – e.g. the divorce and Afia’s and Amira’s immigration, is unreal. So whilst I liked that it had a happy ending I personally could have done with a bit more clarification! +++Having said all the above, I would recommend this as being well above the level of your average lesfic. It’s often not a particularly comfortable read but it’s well worth the investment of time and effort.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Really enjoyed this one!
  

*by F***A on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 October 2018*

Gripping from the start! Good to read a supposedly funny segment that is actually that - chocolate gate! Don't let that comment make you think this is a light fluffy book. It is a thriller full of romance. There are some very descriptive passages that are as close as I ever want to get to the violence some can inflict on others. This is a book that is well worth reading.

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