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Death Has Deep Roots
Death Has Deep Roots: A Second World War Mystery | Michael Gilbert
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Mystery crime fiction written in the Golden Age of Murder An eager London crowd awaits the trial of Victoria Lamartine, hotel worker, ex-French Resistance fighter, and the only logical suspect for the murder of her supposed lover, Major Eric Thoseby. Lamartine—who once escaped from the clutches of the Gestapo—is set to meet her end at the gallows. One final opportunity remains: the defendant calls on solicitor Nap Rumbold to replace the defence counsel,and grants an eight-day reprieve from the proceedings. Without any time to spare, Rumbold boards a ferry across the Channel, tracing the roots of the brutal murder back into the war-torn past. Expertly combining authentic courtroom drama at the Old Bailey with a perilous quest for evidence across France, Death Has Deep Roots is an unorthodox marvel of the mystery genre.
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"Well-look at it this way. If I let on that I'd been in the Commandos and so on-you know what I mean. It takes an awful lot of living up to. Boys are such whole-hearted creatures, you've no idea. I'd have been expected to have a cold bath every morning in the winter and-why, good heavens, if a mad bull had appeared on the playing fields it would have been 'Send for Evans.
Life wouldn't have been worth living.

charl08 So I just told them I'd been a conscientious objector all the war and had been doing agricultural work in North Wales." 3y
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