World War I battlefield nurse Bess Crawford goes to dangerous lengths to investigate a wounded soldier’s background—and uncover his true loyalties—in this thrilling and atmospheric entry in the bestselling “vivid period mystery series” (New York Times Book Review).
At the foot of a tree shattered by shelling and gunfire, stretcher-bearers find an exhausted officer, shivering with cold and a loss of blood from several wounds. The soldier is brought to battlefield nurse Bess Crawford’s aid station, where she stabilizes him and treats his injuries before he is sent to a rear hospital. The odd thing is, the officer isn’t British—he’s French. But in a moment of anger and stress, he shouts at Bess in German.
When Bess reports the incident to Matron, her superior offers a ready explanation. The soldier is from Alsace-Lorraine, a province in the west where the tenuous border between France and Germany has continually shifted through history, most recently in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, won by the Germans. But is the wounded man Alsatian? And if he is, on which side of the war do his sympathies really lie?
Of course, Matron could be right, but Bess remains uneasy—and unconvinced. If he was a French soldier, what was he doing so far from his own lines . . . and so close to where the Germans are putting up a fierce, last-ditch fight?
When the French officer disappears in Paris, it’s up to Bess—a soldier’s daughter as well as a nurse—to find out why, even at the risk of her own life.
Author Bio
Charles and Caroline Todd are a 
mother-and-son writing team who live on the east coast of the United 
States. Caroline has a BA in English Literature and History, and a 
Masters in International Relations. Charles has a BA in Communication 
Studies with an emphasis on Business Management, and a culinary arts 
degree that means he can boil more than water. Caroline has been married
 (to the same man) for umpteen years, and Charles is divorced.
Charles and Caroline have a rich 
storytelling heritage. Both spent many evenings on the porch listening 
to their fathers and grandfathers reminisce. And a maternal grandmother 
told marvelous ghost stories. This tradition allows them to write with 
passion about events before their own time. And an uncle/great-uncle who
 served as a flyer in WWI aroused an early interest in the Great War.
Charles learned the rich history of 
Britain, including the legends of King Arthur, William Wallace, and 
other heroes, as a child. Books on Nelson and by Winston Churchill were 
always at hand. Their many trips to England gave them the opportunity to
 spend time in villages and the countryside, where there’a different 
viewpoint from that of the large cities. Their travels are at the heart 
of the series they began ten years ago.
Charles’s love of history led him to a 
study of some of the wars that shape it: the American Civil War, WWI and
 WWII. He enjoys all things nautical, has an international collection of
 seashells, and has sailed most of his life. Golf is still a hobby that 
can be both friend and foe. And sports in general are enthusiasms. 
Charles had a career as a business consultant. This experience gave him 
an understanding of going to troubled places where no one was glad to 
see him arrive. This was excellent training for Rutledge’s reception as 
he tries to find a killer in spite of local resistance.
Caroline has always been a great reader 
and enjoyed reading aloud, especially poetry that told a story. The 
Highwayman was one of her early favorites. Her wars are WWI, the Boer 
War, and the English Civil War, with a sneaking appreciation of the Wars
 of the Roses as well. When she’s not writing, she’s traveling the 
world, gardening, or painting in oils. Her background in international 
affairs backs up her interest in world events, and she’s also a sports 
fan, an enthusiastic follower of her favorite teams in baseball and pro 
football. She loves the sea, but is a poor sailor. (Charles inherited 
his iron stomach from his father.) Still, she has never met a beach she 
didn’t like.
Both Caroline and Charles share a love 
of animals, and family pets have always been rescues. There was once a 
lizard named Schnickelfritz. Don’t ask.
Writing together is a challenge, and 
both enjoy giving the other a hard time. The famous quote is that in 
revenge, Charles crashes Caroline’s computer, and Caroline crashes his 
parties. Will they survive to write more novels together? Stay tuned! 
Their father/husband is holding the bets.
Author Links
http://www.charlestodd.com/https://www.facebook.com/CharlesToddNovels/
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/131.Charles_Todd?from_search=true
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1 comment:
This sounds like a really intriguing book! :D Thanks for the synopsis and the giveaway! <3!
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