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Loading... We Shall Not Sleep (edition 2008)by Anne Perry
Work detailsWe Shall Not Sleep by Anne Perry
Oddly, the great escape had very little urgency. It was sad -- poor little Belgium, indeed -- but not thrilling. ( )I was impressed with this book. The end of WW1 had portents for the future of the world that I was not aware of. Perry`s characters were well delineated and her personal views crept into the story. The first novel was definitely my favorite, but I have enjoyed all in this series. I love the Ms. Perry does not romanticize war, but shows the constant suffering and horror that these people lived through (I've seen photographs of people with Shell Shock... and I don't even want to imagine what they went through to give them that look in their eyes.) Touching scene of the war finally coming to an end. Loose ends were tied up, sometimes a bit too neatly, but it was a wonderful series and I really loved the Reeve's siblings--the three main ones, particularly--and was glad things worked out for them. At last! Finished! What a drearily long read. Where was this author's editor? Who in the world thought she should take 5 volumes to tell a tale? Perhaps only in dragging it out to 5 volumes the reader was supposed to suffer the length of the interminable war as did all those punished by its ravages on their society? In any case, PLEASE--if you are tempted to take this series on, know that it really isn't worth your time. Solving a rape/murder in order to get the Peacemaker to go to England and confess. The murderer was a surprise, as it was a female nurse that killed Sarah. This book was monotonus. no reviews | add a review
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