In November 1918, as the guns of World War I fall silent, the Reavley siblings discover the identity of the Peacemaker, the man who had murdered their parents, but when Matthew is accused of the murder of a young nurse, his chaplain brother Joseph and ambulance driver sister Judith must race against time to clear his name, before they can unmask the traitor. Simultaneous.
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PRAISE FOR ANNE PERRY
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."
-Booklist
"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
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.
Booklist
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
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."
-Booklist
"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
The powerful and tragic final novel in Anne Perry's World War One quintet
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Thorndike Press Large Print Edition, 2007. Hardcover Ex-Library Book in Good Condition, No Dust Jacket. The fifth book in the World War I series of Anne Perry novels . Clean and unmarked green laminated type cover with wear to corners, solid and square binding. Pages clean and unmarked, no creases, no tears.May be a library stamp on a page or two. Library pocket on rear end paper. Paste-downs show evidence of removal of mylar jacket cover.519 pages. 8vo. 2007, Thorndike Press, Waterville, Maine. Seller Inventory # 029176