Dancing in the Shadows
- 512 pages
- 18 hours of reading
Set in the 1930s, this novel charts the progress of a street drifter through Hollywood fame and marriage into the English landed gentry.
This author, known for his novels and screenplays, delved into the darker aspects of human nature. His works often explore complex relationships and moral dilemmas, playing with suspense and psychological depth. With a keen eye for detail and sharp insights into the human psyche, he crafted compelling narratives that draw readers into the story. His distinctive style and ability to build atmosphere make him a significant storyteller.






Set in the 1930s, this novel charts the progress of a street drifter through Hollywood fame and marriage into the English landed gentry.
In a post-apocalyptic world ravaged by the squirrel flu, the once-bustling Nutty Branches restaurant stands desolate. The story unfolds as the remaining inhabitants navigate a transformed society, exploring themes of survival, community, and resilience. As they face the challenges of a new reality, the characters must find ways to adapt and rebuild their lives amidst the remnants of their past.