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Perry s bent for action and suspense greatly enlivens the story. . . . She is a careful researcher and [an] adept storyteller. But those talents have taken a quantum leap with the World War I series.
The Star-Ledger
No Graves As Yet
Perry s melancholy evocation of the eternal afternoon that would soon turn to night all over England is lovely.
The New York Times Book Review
Suspenseful, often heartbreaking and riveting . . . This is Perry s probing, brooding landscape of the soul, which she masters and makes her own.
Providence Journal
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Angels in the Gloom
"Perry creates a meticulously detailed backdrop, whether [on the] home front or [the] front lines, while leaving plenty of room for her characters to contemplate issues of honor, loyalty, and love."
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"Bloody battles at sea, gumshoe work, family ties and gentle love add flavor as the mystery nears a climax."
-The Oklahoman
Shoulder the Sky
"An entertaining, suspenseful thriller . . . Perry is a skillful purveyor of popular fiction."
-The Washington Post
"Perry's bent for action and suspense greatly enlivens the story. . . . She is a careful researcher and [an] adept storyteller. But those talents have taken a quantum leap with the World War I series."
-The Star-Ledger
No Graves As Yet
"Perry's melancholy evocation of the 'eternal afternoon' that would soon turn to night all over England is lovely."
-The New York Times Book Review
"Suspenseful, often heartbreaking and riveting . . . This is Perry's probing, brooding landscape of the soul, which she masters and makes her own."
-Providence Journal
From the Hardcover edition.
PRAISE FOR ANNE PERRY
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