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Dying to Tell
Robert Goddard's "Dying to Tell" plunges readers into a deep family mystery when Ann, a young woman grieving the recent death of her historian father, stumbles upon his hidden diaries. These journals reveal a clandestine past during World War II, hinting at dangerous wartime operations and a potential betrayal that significantly impacted his life and legacy. Driven by a need to understand the man she thought she knew, Ann becomes entangled in her father's secrets, particularly his connection to an enigmatic woman from his past. Ann's investigation quickly transforms into a perilous quest for truth, navigating a complex web of espionage, deception, and long-buried secrets involving survivors from her father's wartime network. The novel compellingly explores themes of inherited legacies, the elusive nature of memory, and how the shadows of historical conflicts continue to shape present lives. Goddard masterfully weaves psychological suspense with historical intrigue, creating a captivating narrative that keeps readers guessing about the ultimate cost of loyalty and the true meaning of survival.
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$5.5
1 copy
Publisher
Corgi
Pages
409
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9780552148771
ISBN-10
0552148776
Language
English
Published
2002-01-01
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