
Crescendo
Jane Healey(Author)
Harvill (Publisher)
Published on 4. June 2026
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-1-78730-557-1 (ISBN)
Description
How far are you willing to go to get what you truly desire?
It's the summer of 1957 and Max, a piano prodigy, is on a sold-out concert tour.
'An enthralling literary symphony of ambition, desire and obsession' LAYNE FARGO
'I couldn't tear myself away' ERIN KELLY
His beautiful twin sister, Natasha, serves as his manager and minder. But despite Natasha's careful planning, he begins, for the first time in his career, to make mistakes on stage. Upending his schedule to seek a cure in Paris, Max sets up the pair in the sprawling mansion of a handsome and wealthy count. But Henri is more than just a patron of the arts; he has also been - unknown to Max - Natasha's lover.
Freed from the familiar dynamic of manager and talent, Natasha's simmering resentment and Max's deep insecurity turn into a rivalry, as the two vie for Henri's attention. While Henri woos Natasha in galleries and cafes during the day, it is Max's playing that draws him from bed each night.
As the twins compete, the fractures in their already vulnerable relationship start to show, with devastating consequences for both.
'Thrilling, claustrophobic, passionate' BRIDGET COLLINS
'A riveting study in pressure - artistic, romantic and familial' LARA PRESCOTT
'I devoured it' ANNA BAILEY
'Sumptuous and intoxicating. . . a perfect summer read' RACHEL BLACKMORE
'Heady and intoxicating' KAT DUNN
It's the summer of 1957 and Max, a piano prodigy, is on a sold-out concert tour.
'An enthralling literary symphony of ambition, desire and obsession' LAYNE FARGO
'I couldn't tear myself away' ERIN KELLY
His beautiful twin sister, Natasha, serves as his manager and minder. But despite Natasha's careful planning, he begins, for the first time in his career, to make mistakes on stage. Upending his schedule to seek a cure in Paris, Max sets up the pair in the sprawling mansion of a handsome and wealthy count. But Henri is more than just a patron of the arts; he has also been - unknown to Max - Natasha's lover.
Freed from the familiar dynamic of manager and talent, Natasha's simmering resentment and Max's deep insecurity turn into a rivalry, as the two vie for Henri's attention. While Henri woos Natasha in galleries and cafes during the day, it is Max's playing that draws him from bed each night.
As the twins compete, the fractures in their already vulnerable relationship start to show, with devastating consequences for both.
'Thrilling, claustrophobic, passionate' BRIDGET COLLINS
'A riveting study in pressure - artistic, romantic and familial' LARA PRESCOTT
'I devoured it' ANNA BAILEY
'Sumptuous and intoxicating. . . a perfect summer read' RACHEL BLACKMORE
'Heady and intoxicating' KAT DUNN
Reviews / Votes
An enthralling literary symphony of ambition, desire, and obsession, Jane Healey's Crescendo captures the creative and destructive power of art with prose so immersive you'll feel like you're watching an Oscar-worthy film play in your head -- Layne Fargo, author of THE FAVOURITES An enormous pleasure to read - a thrilling, claustrophobic, passionate study of ambition, neurosis and desire that really sucked me in. And I loved the setting too, it made me want to go on holiday somewhere glamorous so the view matched the writing -- Bridget Collins, author of THE NAKED LIGHT I couldn't tear myself away from this captivating, heady novel that draws a taut string between the needs of the flesh and the demands of art. The literary love triangle between Max, Natasha and Henri joins the exalted ranks of The Great Gatsby and Brideshead Revisited -- Erin Kelly, author of THE SKELETON KEY A riveting study in pressure - artistic, romantic, and familial - set within the rarefied world of 1950s French concert halls and ballet. Jane Healey renders ambition and rivalry with remarkable psychological acuity, illuminating the quiet compromises and irreversible choices that shape a life devoted to genius -- Lara Prescott, author of THE SECRETS WE KEPT This stylish, passionate novel transports you to the gilded salons and concert halls of 1950s Paris, with two gorgeous twins, a count, and a dancer who each make big moves and mistakes for love. But the book's greatest question revolves around genius - how to grow it, to keep it, to not lose everything for its sake - and every page in Crescendo builds to its haunting and resounding answer -- Maria Hummel, author of STILL LIVES Phenomenal and compulsive, a simmering tale of sibling rivalry and the heady world of classical music. It is really a love story, a love of music, a love of siblings, a love of life. The prose was tender, sexy even and most importantly precise: as accomplished as a virtuoso pianist playing a sonata. I found the ending unexpected and bruising. Terrific -- Molly Aitken, author of BRIGHT I BURN A delicious unravelling of complicated siblings in the most sumptuous of settings, I devoured it -- Anna Bailey, author of OUR LAST WILD DAYS A heady and intoxicating tale of rivalry and obsession, talent and envy, desire and destruction - Crescendo set me ablaze -- Kat Dunn, author of HUNGERSTONE Sumptuous and intoxicating, a ravishing novel of gilded lives, classical music, artistic obsession, and the destructive pull of sibling rivalry - a perfect summer read -- Rachel Blackmore, author of COSTANZA Crescendo is the perfect title for this book, not only because it revolves around a brilliant pianist, but because the story builds, slowly, grippingly, leaving you breathless with every new revelation, heart beating in your ears until the explosive ending. Then, on the final page, it offers a beautiful note of hope. Healey is an artist -- Carinn Jade, author of ASTROLOGY HOUSEMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Vintage Publishing
Dimensions
Height: 243 mm
Width: 164 mm
Thickness: 32 mm
Weight
520 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78730-557-1 (9781787305571)
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Person
Jane Healey has a BA (Hons) from Warwick University, an MSc in Literature & Modernity from The University of Edinburgh, and studied on the MFA Fiction course at CUNY Brooklyn College. She has been shortlisted for the Costa Short Story Award, the Bristol Short Story Prize and the Commonwealth Short Story Prize. She is the author of the Historical Writers' Association Debut Crown Award winner The Animals at Lockwood Manor and The Ophelia Girls.

