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Chargement... The Sterling Affair (The Forensic Genealogist Series Book 8) (édition 2020)par Nathan Dylan Goodwin (Auteur)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Fascinating, complex, superb examples of genealogy, DNA, intriguing crime solving! ( ) I did not enjoy the book as much as I expected. The subplot concerning the spies was complex and while I normally love spy thrillers, I missed the simplicity of the earlier novels which focused on how Morton went about his genealogical research. As someone who enjoys doing this kind of research, the earlier novels hit my spot. That said, both of the book's subplots were intricately woven and well researched. I can see how Goodwin has improved his writing. The Sterling Affair is the 8th book in the Forensic Genealogist series by British writer Nathan Dylan Goodwin. Like all of the previous books, it features the character of Morton Farrier as he solves yet another intricate puzzle using genealogical research methods. This particular story revolves around many official documents and news stories during the end of WWII and the subsequent years of the cold war. Goodwin cleverly uses the material to flesh out the stories of his many characters. With each book, Goodwin seems to be getting better and better as a writer. While especially appealing to genealogists, the story has plenty of twists, turns, and surprises to keep lovers of mystery stories fully engaged. His fans have been following Goodwin's adventures in research on his Facebook for many months in anticipation of publication. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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"When an unannounced stranger comes calling at Morton Farrier's front door, he finds himself faced with the most intriguing and confounding case of his career to-date as a forensic genealogist. He agrees to accept the contract to identify a man who had been secretly living under the name of his new client's long-deceased brother. Morton must use his range of resources and research skills to help him deconstruct this mysterious man's life, ultimately leading him back into the murky world of 1950s international affairs of state. Meanwhile, Morton is faced with his own alarmingly close DNA match which itself comes with far-reaching implications for the Farriers. "--Publisher description. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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