Step into the haunting world of revolutionary Russia in The Violin of Snow, a historical fiction masterpiece set during the 1917 Russian Revolution. Follow Ilya Mikhailovich Sokolov, a talented court musician, as he is thrust into a web of political intrigue, moral dilemma, and survival. Ordered to spy on the Romanov family, Ilya must navigate loyalty, fear, and conscience as the empire collapses around him.
From the opulent halls of the Alexander Palace to the frozen exile of Siberia and the infamous basement in Yekaterinburg, this gripping novel explores art, memory, and the human cost of history. Richly detailed and deeply emotional, The Violin of Snow weaves music and revolution into a story of resilience, morality, and the enduring power of witness.
Perfect for fans of historical fiction, Russian history, and morally complex narratives, this novel immerses readers in a world of political upheaval, civil war, and the quiet strength of art in the face of tyranny. Experience a story of loyalty, survival, and the music that remembers what history tries to erase.