Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Book Review: The Burden of Guilt

 

The Burden of Guilt

by Molly Clifford-Nixon

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 Literary Fiction  |  Mystery & Thrillers 

Pub Date 01 Dec 2013 




I am reviewing a copy of The Burden of Guilt in through BooksGoSocil and Netgalley:



Jules and Charolette are thrown together unexpectedly through the European Fraud Prevention Office in 1965.  They have seen one another since their break-up, will they survive the emotional turmoil of regret, guilt and hope that ensues? 





What is the secret Charlotte believes will destroy the love Jules still has for her? In contrast, his superior, Smythe, embarks on a journey of love he had thought impossible.




Their relationships unfold against the backdrop of an investigation prompted by Smythe’s distrust of Fawkes, the new Head of the EFPO.   Why does Fawkes want a file on ‘The Monument Men’ archived?




What happened to Charlotte’s father?  Did he really steal artifacts during the Second World War.




What connects the 1936 Berlin Olympics with a ship bound for Gloucester docks?




I give The Burden of Guilt five out of five stars!



Happy Reading!

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