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Where My Heart Used to Beat


A Historical Fiction Novel


Subgenres:

  • World War II,
  • Psychological,
  • Love Story
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  • Wartime love stories haunted by memory and regret
  • Psychiatrists unraveling their own trauma on remote European islands
  • Narratives probing the line between madness and redemption
Publisher Description

“A novel that artfully mixes memory and desire as a World War II veteran accesses painful memories of a wartime romance” from the author of The Seventh Son.

London, 1980. Robert Hendricks, an established psychiatrist and author, has so bottled up memories of his own wartime past that he is nearly sunk into a life of aloneness and depression.

Out of the blue, a baffling letter arrives from one Dr. Alexander Pereira, a neurologist and a World War I veteran who claims to be an admirer of Robert’s published work.

The letter brings Robert to the older man’s home on a rocky, secluded island off the south of France, and into tempests of memories—his childhood as a fatherless English boy, the carnage he witnessed and the wound he can’t remember receiving as a young officer in World War II, and, above all, the great, devastating love of his life, an Italian woman, “L,” whom he met during the war.

As Robert’s recollections pour forth, he’s unsure whether they will lead to psychosis—or redemption. But Dr. Pereira knows.

Profoundly affecting and masterfully told, Where My Heart Used to Beat sweeps through the 20th century, brilliantly interrogating the darkest corners of the human mind and bearing tender witness to the abiding strength of love.

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