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beware the title -- it is really "Debt of Dishonour", July 31, 1999
This review is from: Take No Farewell (Hardcover)
Debt of Dishonour was the first Robert Goddard book I ever read -- I was hooked and read all the US-published titles. I ordered "Take No Farewell" and anxiously awaited reading it! I only read the first few pages when I realized it was, in fact, "Debt of Dishonour" -- published in England under another title! Alas . . . I'll just have to wait for Mr. Goddard to write another wonderful story!
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Another Great One from Goddard, November 2, 2010
First , please be aware that this b ook has also been published
under the title, "Debt and Dishonour". I bought both books not
bothering to read the description under both before purchase so
now I have two of t he same book. Geoffrey Staddon, prominent
architect has been commissioned to build an estate for Victor
Caswell and his beautiful Brazilian bride, Consuelo. The estate
is called, Clouds Fromme and seemingly was absolutely breathtaking
in its beauty but dark clouds form to take away what was to be
much happiness for Victor and Consuelo. Geoffrey fell in love
with Consuelo. Some years later Geoffrey was married to another
and read in the newspaper where Consuelo had been charged with
the murder of her husband's neice and attempted murder of her
husband. You can imagine; Geoffrey has to get involved and help
Consuelo as he doesnt believe she is guilty. Goddard is probably
the fastest plot changer on earth. He literally keeps you guessing
until the last page. Most of his books you might as well not
plan on doing anything important as it will be awfully hard to
put this book down.
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THe listed "review" is actually about "Debt of Dishonor"., March 29, 1999
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Please recheck your sources. If you look at "Debt of Dishonor", you will notice that it is the same synopsis.
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