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Silent Crescendo

Love Undone by Music’s Final Note

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Silent Crescendo

By: Maddox Loom
Narrated by: Sylvia Rausch
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In the heart of modern-day Vienna, Elias Vogel, a struggling violinist, is captivated by a haunting vibration in a forgotten concert hall—a composition born from silence. Its creator, Lena Schwarz, is a deaf composer whose music pulses with raw, unspoken truth, crafted through touch and memory. Drawn to her enigmatic brilliance, Elias enters her world, where vibrations become their shared language and love blossoms in the quiet spaces between notes.

But as they pour their souls into Lena’s ambitious Crescendo Silens, a symphony meant to bridge sound and silence, their dreams collide with Vienna’s ruthless ambition. Elias’s desperation for success tempts him to betray Lena’s vision, while her fragile health, a secret kept too long, threatens to unravel everything. As the premiere looms in the gilded Musikverein, Lena’s final movement—a devastating farewell—becomes a crescendo that could shatter her hope and their love.

Silent Crescendo is a poignant tale of music, sacrifice, and the silences that speak louder than words. Set against Vienna’s vibrant streets and historic halls, this debut novel explores the cost of art and the enduring power of love, perfect for fans of The Nightingale and The Time Traveler’s Wife. Will Elias and Lena’s symphony resonate beyond their hearts, or will its final note be their undoing?

©2025 Maddox Loom (P)2025 Maddox Loom
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