Targeting the beautiful daughter of a wealthy munitions dealer in the hopes of receiving a payoff from her father, scam artists Guy Horton and Max Wingate find their plan upset when Max really falls in love. Reprint.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
THE MOVING FINGER WRITES, AND HAVING WRIT MOVES ON..,
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This review is from: Closed Circle (Paperback)
If you are a fan of Agatha Christie or Daphne DuMaurier's early works, you will enjoy this "period piece" by Goddard. Although published in 1993 it possesses the atomospheric and evocative flavor of the 1930's (the era in which it is set).
We are pulled into the lives of two con-men, Guy and Max, friends since their college days, as a chance meeting results in a set of circumstances that threatens not only their friendship but their very lives. A conspiracy cover-up, love, murder, avarice and betrayal are all wrapped up in this tantalizing little tale. Goddard takes advantage of his personal knowledge of history (he taught at Cambridge)in developing a story that is credible and ingenious.(Maybe things really did happen as he imagines.) Once again, he has delivered an entertaining tome that will keep you spellbound.
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
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Like Watching a Hitchcock Movie,
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This review is from: Closed Circle (Paperback)
Robert Goddard's books are all pretty much alike - and they're all pretty good: Crimes committed in the past coming back to haunt the protagonists later on.Written in beautiful prose, the likeable and believable characters in Mr. Goddard's novels stumble through twists and turns, uncovering truths that turn out to be lies in the end. A lot of research and a great feel for the times that the story takes place in (the 1930's in this case) are another trademark of Mr. Goddard's skills. Reading any Robert Goddard novel is like watching a Hitchcock movie, and "Closed Circle" is one of the best.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love, murders, lies and more...,
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This review is from: Closed Circle (Paperback)
This novel starts as a naive story with two crooks trying to find an easy way to make money - the only way they know. but slowly the plot becomes complicated and opens a Pandora box which free secrets one after the other...
I couldn't put the book down until I finish it all - till the surprising epilogue...
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