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  • A Novel by DM Denton Literary historical fiction set in Genoa, imagining an intimacy with the 17th century composer. Alessandro Stradella.

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To A Strange Somewhere Fled (Sequel to A House Near Luccoli)

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After the sudden end to her collaboration with the composer Alessandro Stradella, Donatella moves from Genoa to join her parents in a small village in Oxfordshire, England. The gift of a sonnet, 'stolen' music, inexpressible secrets, and an irrepressible spirit have stowed away on her journey.

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  • Historical Fiction & Meaning – Layered Pages Historical Fiction & Meaning with DM (Diane) Denton
  • Interview on annebronte.org Interview with Nick Holland, author of In Search of Anne Bronte
  • Interview on Author Marina Julia Neary's Blog June 17, 2015 Anglo-Italian connections in Diane Denton’s novels
  • Interview on Write On Ejaleigh! An Interview With the Celebrated Bronte Author – Diane M Denton
  • Saturday Historical Novelist Interview with DM Denton January 2, 2016
  • Unusual Historicals: Author Interview June 21, 2015 Author Interview & Book Giveaway: DM Denton on TO A STRANGE SOMEWHERE FLED

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