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Old 04-21-2014, 07:38 AM   #8
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In Pale Battalions by Robert Goddard
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I nominated this a year ago (I think the rules allow re-nomination after about 6 months?)

A superb book that reveals a hidden family secret that goes back more than 50 years.

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Six months after the sudden death of her husband, Leonora Galloway sets out on a trip to France with her daughter Penelope. At last the time has come when secrets can be shared and explanations begin... Leonora takes her daughter to the battlefields of WW1, where her father is commemorated on the Thiepval Monument. But the date of his death is surprising, and reveals that Captain John Hallows cannot possibly have been Leonora's real father.

This is only the start of a series of revelations that span three generations of a distinguished aristocratic family who are not what they seem. Penelope must piece together a tale of war, of loss, of greed, deception and vice - and the perpetrator of a murder left unsolved for more than half a century...
"'A superbly plotted romantic thriller'" (New York Times Book Review)

"'A novel of numerous twists and turns and surprises'" (Sunday Telegraph)

"'One of my favourite books of the year...I recommend it to all ages and both sexes'" (Today)

"'An excellent story told with remarkable skill'" (Canberra Times)

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