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Win a set of Evie Woods' Sunday Times bestseller!

For Adults

We are delighted to offer 5 reading groups the chance to win a set of 5x Evie Woods’ Sunday Times bestselling book, The Violin Maker’s Secret.

Email katie.sadler@harpercollins.co.uk with your postal address before midnight on the 30th March and winners will be selected at random by the 2nd April.

The brand new book from the author of The Lost Bookshop!
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On any given day, there are thousands of items slowly gathering dust in the Lost and Found of Heathrow Airport. Unknown to anyone, hidden among the clutter, is a very special object that can change the fortunes of those who possess it – a violin of rare beauty and power.

Now, as if by chance, it has fallen into the hands of three strangers…

Baggage claim agent Devlin, retired teacher Walter, and appraiser Gabrielle have nothing in common, but can these three unlikely guardians unlock the secrets of the violin?

With heartfelt moments, unexpected connections, and a mystery that lingers long after the final page, this is Evie Woods at her very best.

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