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Tug of War

par Barbara Cleverly

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Fiction. Mystery. HTML:Joe Sandilands has been despatched to France to stay as the guest of a glamorous French war-widow on her Champagne estate.

The widow is determined that Joe should support her claim that a mysterious shell-shocked soldier, suffering from amnesia and a loss of speech is her husband. The problem is that four other claimants have identified him differently, and his doctor suspects he is an English soldier.

Joe decides to investigate the four claimants and picks his way through a tangle of lies, deceit, and manipulation, discovering that each of the four has an undeclared motive for claiming the unknown soldier. He uncovers a cleverly concealed murder committed during the war years and during this pursuit he finds out who the soldier really is.

The discovery presents him with an even greater dilemma, he must not only to solve a killing in the past, but avert a tragedy in the future.


Praise for Barbara Cleverly's Previous Novels

'A delight' The Observer for Folly du Jour


'Colourful historical detail with a modern rendition of the classic mystery novel' The Observer.

'Cleverly's (novel) evokes and in some ways surpasses, the work of Agatha Christie.' Publishers Weekly

'A well-plotted novel... The atmosphere of the dying days of the Raj is colourfully captured.' Susanna Yager, Sunday Telegraph

'The historical background is as fascinating as the murder. Stiff upperlip soldiers, American heiresses, handsome Afghan tribesmen -- they are all here in spades. A great blood and guts blockbuster.' Guardian

'Solidly plotted throughout, with lots of energy and all period accoutrements up to scratch and true to the Raj.' Literary Review.
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5 sur 5
Positives:
Interesting theme - WW1.
The WW1 data seems to be quite accurate.
The sub plots are effective.
Characters.

Negatives:
The 14 yr. old 'honorary' niece is not realistic.
Did the WW1 British army really have officer ranks of Commander?
Too many chapters ended with 'cliff hangers!'
Too much WW1 drama - for a mystery, I want entertainment, not tears!
The ending is vague. ( )
  TChesney | Sep 20, 2014 |
Number Six in the Joe Sandilands series, and (like number five) less interesting as the ones set in India. The plot, moreever, is a bit over the top -- very, very complicated and not exactly plausible. Still, it's a good read, with a nice feel for the time and place. I enjoyed it considerably more than the previous Sandilands novel, "The Bee's Kiss". ( )
  annbury | May 23, 2012 |
Intriguing mystery with a reasonable factual basis. ( )
  jamespurcell | Jul 22, 2011 |
Liked it least of all ( )
  fordbarbara | Jun 18, 2008 |
Slight but worth a quick read. ( )
  picardyrose | May 23, 2008 |
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Fiction. Mystery. HTML:Joe Sandilands has been despatched to France to stay as the guest of a glamorous French war-widow on her Champagne estate.

The widow is determined that Joe should support her claim that a mysterious shell-shocked soldier, suffering from amnesia and a loss of speech is her husband. The problem is that four other claimants have identified him differently, and his doctor suspects he is an English soldier.

Joe decides to investigate the four claimants and picks his way through a tangle of lies, deceit, and manipulation, discovering that each of the four has an undeclared motive for claiming the unknown soldier. He uncovers a cleverly concealed murder committed during the war years and during this pursuit he finds out who the soldier really is.

The discovery presents him with an even greater dilemma, he must not only to solve a killing in the past, but avert a tragedy in the future.


Praise for Barbara Cleverly's Previous Novels

'A delight' The Observer for Folly du Jour


'Colourful historical detail with a modern rendition of the classic mystery novel' The Observer.

'Cleverly's (novel) evokes and in some ways surpasses, the work of Agatha Christie.' Publishers Weekly

'A well-plotted novel... The atmosphere of the dying days of the Raj is colourfully captured.' Susanna Yager, Sunday Telegraph

'The historical background is as fascinating as the murder. Stiff upperlip soldiers, American heiresses, handsome Afghan tribesmen -- they are all here in spades. A great blood and guts blockbuster.' Guardian

'Solidly plotted throughout, with lots of energy and all period accoutrements up to scratch and true to the Raj.' Literary Review.

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