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Nightingale Man [Large Print] [Hardcover]

Jane Toombs (Author)
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August 15, 2003
Historical Fiction, WWI Thriller: 007 in World War I. That's Luke, an American pilot from Denver, recruited from the French Air Force for a secret mission into German territory. Straight-shooter Luke takes time he can't afford to discover his British comrades, including the beautiful Kezia, are even more dangerous to him that the Boche and that deviouness, not integrity, is the name of the game.
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The author seems to have a pretty good handle on British idioms as well as German and French phrases... and possibly some Flemish for good measure. The language of the time in general is well used and thought-out. She has the weapons and aircraft correct, the references to the Germans' use of chlorine gas... and the effects of such.The strength of the narrative is the constant wheels-within-wheels maze of loyalty, betrayal, deception, misdirection, and outright lies that characterize such international affairs even today... perhaps even more so today. It is, I think, a good read. Go ahead an buy it... it is entertaining and somewhat educational... something all of us can use in these times when The Great War is remembered by so few of us. --Dale A. Raby, Editor/Publisher The Green Bay Web

It is difficult to put this book into a specific category - it is part spy, part romance, and part historical. There is much betrayal, deception, lies and romance, all intermingled and the author has successfully evoked the spirit of the times and the people. This is excellent reading for anyone interested in early air combat and in the horrible days of World War I." -- New and Used Books, Reviews

--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Ulverscroft Large Print Books (August 15, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0708949401
  • ISBN-13: 978-0708949405
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)

More About the Author

Jane Toombs, the Viking from her past and their calico grandcat, Kinko, live on the south shore of Lake Superior in Michigan's beautiful Upper Peninsula wilderness. Here they enjoy refreshing springs, marvelous summers and colorful falls which is enough to get them through the miserable winters. The Viking is a retired geologist and water well driller, while Jane is a retired nurse. Kinko has decided not to retire even though she's fifteen years old.
Jane is eging up on ninety published books and hasn't counted how many novellas and short stories lately. She writes in all genres except men's action and erotica, but paranormal with or without romance is her favorite She does prefer happy endings, though.
Jane's web site is: www.JaneToombs.com

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Spy novel by... Jane Toombs!!!?, December 20, 2002
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Dale Raby (Green Bay, WI) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Nightingale Man (Paperback)
I ran across this title sitting in a book holder on a table in the entranceway to Dave's Book Center, at the East Town Mall in Green Bay, WI. What attracted me was the portion of a German Iron Cross overlapped by a WWI aviator's helmet. I picked the book up and turned it over, noticing almost immediately that someone had whited out a name on the back and hand printed in its place the name Edith Cavell. Hmm... OK. After I finished reading the back cover, I opened the book and looked at the frontispiece, finding that the author, one Jane Toombs, had already autographed it. Hmmm.... again.

Curious, I asked Dave about it and was told that Jane would be in on Saturday for a book signing. In a moment, he had replenished his supply of books on the table and had given me one of the un-signed copies, as I intended to be present Saturday to speak to the author herself.

Upon reading the description of the book on the publisher's website, I determined the name that had likely been obliterated was that of Clara Barton, the nurse who had pretty much run the Red Cross from it's inception until she resigned in 1908. Clara died in 1912. Archduke Ferdinand was assassinated in 1914, and his assassination is widely regarded as the event that touched off WWI.

Hmmm... yet again. The text inside the book has the correct name... that of Nurse Edith Cavell, who was executed by the Germans during WWI. I suppose that this is one of those stories within a story... but it likely has a simple explanation. Yeah, right... errors get made all the time... mostly by "editors". In any case, Edith plays a relatively minor role in the story.

This book could fit into any of several genres... romance, or historical fiction, for example, but I will call it a spy novel. This way, I won't be accused of reading a romance novel... no matter how well thought out and constructed.

Spy novel or no, it does contain some of those obligatory sexual interludes that characterize romance novels in general. I find it interesting that a woman would write such narratives from the male's perspective... I mean, she couldn't ordinarily understand what it is like for men, could she? In any case, the protagonist, Luke Ray, seems to get more offers than I did during my own war experience... but then a young American aviator during WWI probably would have.

The author seems to have a pretty good handle on British idioms as well as German and French phrases... and possibly some Flemish for good measure. The language of the time in general is well used and thought-out. She has the weapons and aircraft correct, the references to the Germans' use of chlorine gas... and the effects of such.

The strength of the narrative is the constant wheels-within-wheels maze of loyalty, betrayal, deception, misdirection, and outright lies that characterize such international affairs even today... perhaps even more so today.

One of the little political asides is the belief of her character Kezia Faith, that women's suffrage would lead to the end of war. Well, so far it hasn't happened, but one wonders if that was a contemporary belief at the time.

The book is available in a trade paperback format as well as an ebook. It is, I think, a good read, despite the substitution of names on the back cover. Go ahead and buy it... it is entertaining and somewhat educational... something all of us can use in these times when The Great War is remembered by so few of us.

Dale A. Raby
Editor/Publisher
The Green Bay Web

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