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Being an intelligence officer during the war taught me a thing or two. Particularly when we were dealing with rounding up the bad chaps, like the Gestapo for instance. We were a bit thin on the ground and we had to recruit a lot of new boys. Bright and well educated, but naive about people. We had to explain that Gestapo chaps didn't have their eyes close together and horns growing out of their foreheads. They looked very like your Uncle Charlie. Because they were someone's uncle or father or son or brother. You learn that no matter what ghastly things were done they were not done by monsters but by quite ordinary-looking men. This novel is about those war-time days and the effect they had on people's lives long after it was all over. Yours ever, Ted AllbeuryLatest Additions
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In an effort to rejuvenate his flagging career, novelist Ethelred Tressider embarks on a "research trip" to Egypt. No sooner has the cruise on the Nile begun, however, than events quickly unravel: an attempt is made on Ethelred's life; the boat's engine explodes, and a passenger is found murdered. As the boat drifts out of control, suspicion falls on everyone aboard - including Ethelred.
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