Thread: World War I
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Old 08-22-2014, 08:28 PM   #79
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Originally Posted by Lynx-lynx View Post
Robert Goddard has written a mystery and suspense series set around the death of an English Diplomat during the early days of the making of the Treaty of Versailles in Paris, 1919.

There will be three books in the series, with two already published.

Book 1
The Ways of the World

Book 2
The Corners of the Globe
Thanks, Lynx-lynx, for the recommendation. I just finished The Ways of the World - quite enjoyed it . I really liked the feel it gave for Paris during the peace conference, although it did seem that Max had more lives than a cat .

Looking forward to reading The Corners of the Globe.

In some ways I'm reminded of John Buchan's "Huntingtower" - re the political wreckage at the end of the war and the extraordinary ordinary people that caught up in it- time for a reread
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