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Old 05-10-2014, 01:09 PM   #19738
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Reading The Assassin's Mark by David Ebsworth. Set during the final year of the Spanish Civil War, it is a murder mystery with the war as a backdrop. The story follows a group of British tourists, taking advantage of the tours arranged by the Franco regime in the areas they controlled before the official end of the war. Interesting so far (about half way through). I think it is an easier read if you know something about the war (which I do), as I imagine that the references to the political factions and background to the war may be difficult to follow.
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