The Ballroom Blitz

The escapist and romantic novel from the nation’s favourite entertainer

Anton Du Beke author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Orion Publishing Co

Published:13th Oct '22

£18.99

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The Ballroom Blitz cover

'Du Beke effectively cuts the glamour and aspiration of the ballroom with the grubby, ghastly side of the war at home' - DAILY MAIL

'You don't need to be a Strictly fan to relish this lively read, its glamour, magic and colourful
characters' LUCY HELLIKER


The stunning new Buckingham novel from Sunday Times bestselling author Anton Du Beke.


September 1940. As the skies split apart and bombs rain down on London, it's all the staff at the famed Buckingham Hotel can do to keep their guests in the luxury they're accustomed to, and evoke the magic of the Grand ballroom for them each night.

Home on leave and still reeling from the tragic events at Dunkirk, the dashing Raymond de Guise struggles to define his role in this new world, and to do his duty both to his country, and his beloved wife Nancy- who needs him now more than ever.

With profiteers skulking the London streets, and devious rivals plotting the Buckingham's downfall, the hotel staff must all hold onto what matters most- and decide where their loyalties truly lie.

As the bombing intensifies and Christmas fast approaches, somehow the show must go on...

A beautiful wartime tale * JUDY MURRAY *
Heart-breaking, heart-lifting and enchanting * CAROL KIRKWOOD *
A fabulous novel from the King of the Ballroom * WOMAN'S WEEKLY *
Du Beke effectively cuts the glamour and aspiration of the ballroom with the grubby, ghastly side of the war at home * DAILY MAIL *
A compelling, Downtonesque drama with likeable characters and nasty profiteers * SAGA MAGAZINE *
You don't need to be a Strictly fan to relish this lively read, its glamour, magic and colourful characters contrasting starkly with the privations of grey, war-torn London. -- Lucy Helliker

ISBN: 9781398710085

Dimensions: 238mm x 158mm x 42mm

Weight: 720g

480 pages