I've just finished reading
Liar Moon by Ben Pastor, set in 1943 in Northern Italy and featuring Wehrmacht Major Martin Bora (review to follow this week sometime). The first book was
Lumen set in Poland in 1939. Both books are interesting because they explore notions of honour and morality in a time of war; Bora, for example, is prepared to kill but not murder; to hunt partisans but not send Jews to their deaths (or at least give them the opportunity to escape). According to Goodreads there are
eight books in the series, and if the rest are translated from Italian, I'll probably work my way through the set. As yet, I can't see any plans on the
Bitter Lemon Press site for the third book to be released, but I'm hoping that it's in the pipeline.
My posts this weekReview of
The Devil I know by Claire Kilroy
The TBR grows ...Fair dinkumContemporary, historical crime fiction set in the 1930-50sReview of
Go With Me by Castle Freeman
The evidence proves otherwise
Published on January 20, 2013 05:08