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|summary=Excellent World War II set thriller with a really strong central character and an interesting premise.
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The year is 1940. Oxford don James Zennor wants to serve his country, but due to an injury sustained while fighting in the Spanish Civil War he's rejected as unfit. When his wife and young son disappear, though, it the trail leads to America in a journey which will plunge him into a world of secret societies, clandestine deals, and the chance to play his part in the war effort after all. If he survives...
This is the fourth book I've read by Sam Bourne, and almost certainly the best yet. In a crowded field of similar thrillers, Bourne scores here by having a fantastic central character - Zennor is clearly troubled after his experience in Spain and has problems keeping his temper, yet his love for his wife and son can't be doubted. It's also great to see some actual character development, as he clearly changes throughout the novel - not something you always find in this genre.