The award-winning author heralded by "The Washington Post Book World" for an "ability to weave an atmosphere thick with melancholy and longing, one that showcases sympathetic characters brilliantly" presents the Great War through the eyes of a woman struggling with enormous loss.
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The award-winning author heralded by "The Washington Post Book World" for an "ability to weave an atmosphere thick with melancholy and longing, one that showcases sympathetic characters brilliantly" presents the Great War through the eyes of a woman struggling with enormous loss.
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Good. Minimal signs of wear. Corners and cover may show wear. May contain highlighting and or writing. May be missing dust jacket. May not include supplemental materials. May be a former library book.
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Very Good in Fine jacket. Book. Signed by Author(s) First edition, first printing, hardcover. 352 pages. Very good with head/tail of spine bumped, in a fine, mylar-covered dust jacket. SIGNED: Charles Todd" by both authors on title page. A stand-alone novel of one woman's dark journey through family obsession, wartime secrets, and a chilling legacy."
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Good characters, interesting storyline, excellent writing. Though I wouldn't want the author(s) of the Ian Rutledge series to stop telling us his addictive tales, I must say this foray outside Rutledge's realm is quite a page turner.
OntarioRed
Nov 25, 2010
Although I really enjoy the 'Inspector Rutledge' series by Charles Todd I didn't like this as much-quite a disjointed story line and the charecters were hard to understand!