REMEMBERING
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Maxine at Petrona was very kind about my review of Philip Kerr's A Quiet Flame.
Norman Price assesses Philip Kerr's A Quiet Flame -- the book and its context -- over at Euro Crime. If you read only one review in this collection of links, I recommend this one. Not only is it an excellent review, but it provides a strong sense of the importance of history, and of remembering.
I would add that if you only have time to read one page of A Quiet Flame make it page 335.
No spoilers but that page alone made reading the book worthwhile.
Thanks to Maxine, and of course Karen at Euro Crime for the book.
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