
Kate Mosse, The Winter Ghosts
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Kate Mosse, The Winter Ghosts
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This Is A Shorter Novel That Sepulchre And Uses Si
this is a shorter novel that Sepulchre and uses similar time slip techniques. The first time (I think) written from a man's perspective. Great characterisation, enthralling plot, historically acurate and therefore boosted my own knowledge. Read it! You won't be disappointed!
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The Winter Ghosts Kate Mosse Putnam, Fe
The Winter Ghosts
Kate Mosse
Putnam, Feb 3 2011, $24.95
ISBN 9780399157158
Over a decade ago in WWI George Watson vanished while serving on the Western Front. His younger brother Freddie has not been able to move on having found no closure. His grief so great, Freddie spent time in an asylum.
Ten years have passed since the Armistice ended the combat. Freddie works for the War Grave Commission which enables him to seek clues to his sibling. He drives a motorcar in the French Pyrenees still seeking solace. During a snowstorm, he crashes his vehicle near the remote village of Nulle. At the small mountainous hamlet Freddie meets Fabrissa. That evening, Fabrissa tells him her tale of harassment and death. The next day, Freddie cannot find Fabrissa, but his inquiries for her lead him to a six century old mystery.
The Winter Ghosts is a fascinating 1928 tale of two individuals who come together for one night; each seeking solace over what was lost of their respective souls due to war. The story line starts extremely slow as Kate Mosse takes her time to set time, place and Freddie's angst. Still readers will enjoy the cost of war still being paid by survivors years, even centuries, after the hostilities end.
Harriet Klausner
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