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Take No Farewell
Take No Farewell | Robert Goddard
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Geoffrey Staddon turned his back on the best things in his life. He turned his back on the beautiful house Clouds Frome, his finest achievement as an architect. He turned his back on the woman he loved, Consuela Caswell, and who loved him in return. Twelve years later, amidst the tatters of his career and marriage, he is forced to contemplate the remorse and shame of his betrayal. But when he reads that Consuela has been charged with murder, he knows instinctively that she cannot be guilty. And when she sends her own daughter to him, pleading for help, Geoffrey cannot ignore the dangerous lure of the past any longer. He must return to Clouds Frome, and face the dark secret it holds.
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EadieB
Take No Farewell | Robert Goddard
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Day 24 - #StartsWithT #ForeverNovember

I love Goddard's books & this one did not disappoint. It kept me guessing. His characters are so unique & very believable. Lots of twists & turns kept the pages turning until the very surprise ending. The plot was very calculating & the murderer obscure. All Goddard's books are very well-written and fascinating and sure to hold your interest. I highly recommend this book to those who love historical mystery.

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 🙌🏻📚👍🏻 3y
OriginalCyn620 📚👍🏻📚 3y
Crazeedi You know this is the one I started and then put down for some unknown reason. I think it was when this whole China virus thing was winding up and I just havent picked it up again, its on the table by my chair 3y
EadieB @Crazeedi Sorry you got distracted! 3y
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Peterfox123
Take No Farewell | Robert Goddard
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Panpan

I finished this. That made me glad. It started well, then started to not be good before finishing badly.

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Peterfox123
Take No Farewell | Robert Goddard
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When I started this I lost myself in the mannered, formal world of post-WW1 England. The echoes of classic adventure stories I read growing up made it so appealing. Oh my days though how it has dragged. Enduring the advancement is like wading through wet sand in oversized wellies. It‘s a good bedtime read though. I‘ve never had so little trouble nodding off. Onward we go...

Suet624 😂😂😂 6y
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Peterfox123
Take No Farewell | Robert Goddard
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Mannered, slow-paced and atmospheric, this reminds me of John Buchan's novels. I loved The 39 Steps when I was growing up so this suits me very well.

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Andrew65
Take No Farewell | Robert Goddard
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Another great masterpiece from Robert Goddard, he is truly the master of telling a great yarn with twists and Suspense evident throughout. This one is set in the years either side of the First World War, and revolves around a murder and the events that led up to it and followed it. Within this we have a trial, great characterisation, plotting and storyline. Robert Goddard does write the most evocative and colourful sentences. I do recommend this.

Andrew65 This has also been published under the title 7y
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