Quick before we're dead
Category: Between The Wars
Historical Fiction.
Review: Field Grey – Philip Kerr
Private Schulz!
Review: The Pale Criminal by Philip Kerr
A little town in Germany
Review: March Violets by Philip Kerr
March Violence
Review: The Ends of the Earth
The Ends of the Earth by Robert Goddard My rating: 4 of 5 stars The final book in The Wide World Trilogy and Robert Goddard remembers the Wide World bit on the cover and has the story rushing - as much as a five week sail trip can be said to be rushing - off to Japan in … Continue reading Review: The Ends of the Earth
Review: The Corners of the Globe
The Corners of the Globe by Robert Goddard My rating: 5 of 5 stars The Corners of the Globe is the second in Robert Goddard’s The Wide World trilogy and it definitely shows all the signs of a master of the genre at work. I think I was perhaps fortunate to read this coming off the back of another … Continue reading Review: The Corners of the Globe
Review: Stettin Station
Stettin Station by David Downing My rating: 5 of 5 stars It must be hard to write any kind of book, fiction or non fiction, set in or around Germany during the Second World War and not at some point come up against the situation of whether 'they’ knew about what was happening to the … Continue reading Review: Stettin Station
Reading Stettin Station by David Downing
The others, the first two, in this series have been superb, so no reason to suppose this won't be more of the same. First time I've read a paperback for a while as well, how quaint. Reading Stettin Station by David Downing View on Path
Review: The Ways of the World
Magnifique!
Review: Silesian Station
It's what they aren't, that makes them what they are.