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Tug of War: A Joe Sandilands Murder Mystery (Joe Sandilands Mysteries) [Hardcover]

Barbara Cleverly (Author)
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July 18, 2007 Joe Sandilands Mysteries
Joe Sandilands is back and headed to France where he's scheduled to stay as the guest of a glamourous French war window on her estate. The widow needs Joe's help to support her claim that a shell-shocked soldier suffering from amnesia is actually her husband. The problem is that four other men have identified this soldier differently. As Joe investigates all the claims, he uncovers a cleverly concealed murder committed during the war years. This discovery presents him with an even grater dilemma — he must not only solve a killing in the past, but avert a tragedy in the future.


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Starred Review. Set in 1926 France, Cleverly's impressive sixth Joe Sandilands novel (after 2005's The Bee's Kiss) finds the Scotland Yard detective, still scarred by WWI, taking a relaxing jaunt around Provence until Sir Douglas Redmayne of the British War Office gives him a sensitive assignment: to ascertain the identity of an amnesiac war veteran who's surfaced in a French hospital speaking English. As the French government would provide a lucrative pension to the soldier's family, there's no shortage of people who claim him as their relation. Accompanied by his precocious ward and honorary niece, Dorcas Joliffe, Sandilands probes the four most likely candidates, each of whom has ample motive to lie. Before long, an old murder is uncovered, further complicating the quest to identify the soldier. Cleverly maintains the high standards set by earlier Sandilands tales, blending a sophisticated whodunit with full-blooded characters and a revealing look at her chosen time and place. (Aug.)
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Scotland Yard commander Joe Sandilands is finally going to take a vacation, escorting his niece to visit her father in the south of France. Of course, the British military authorities have other ideas, and Joe's trip becomes an inquiry to establish the identity of a shell-shocked veteran of World War I. The glamorous widow who owns a Champagne estate outside Reims is sure that the soldier is her missing husband, but four other people have claimed him as a family member, too. Sandilands must sort through the various motives to find out whether the soldier is British. In the process, he uncovers a well-concealed murder committed during the war. Cleverly continues to present fine historical mysteries with complex plots, well-developed characters, and colorful settings. Whether Sandilands is solving crimes in France, Raj-era India (The Damascened Blade, 2004) or jazz-age London (The Bee's Kiss, 2006), he is emerging as one of the most engaging heroes in the history-mystery genre. Bibel, Barbara

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Carroll & Graf; First Edition. states edition (July 18, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0786719575
  • ISBN-13: 978-0786719570
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.8 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,292,687 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Barbara Cleverly is a former teacher and a graduate of Durham University who now lives in Cambridge. Her debut, The Last Kashmiri Rose, was a New York Times Notable Book of 2002.

 

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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The impact of war, December 6, 2006
This review is from: Tug of War (SIGNED) (Hardcover)
Commander Joe Sandilands is planning to take his 14-year-old niece, Dorcas, to be reunited with her father in the South of France. However, his superior has asked that he stop in Reims. A former soldier, suffering from shell shock, residing at a local sanatorium, is being claimed as the husband of a wealthy owner of a champagne vineyard. The woman's son claims his mother murdered her husband and sealed his body behind a wall. Another complication comes from four other people who also claim the soldier and the patient's doctor who believes the soldier may be English rather than French. With the soldier's considerable pension and well-being involved, it is important the right identity be made.

I am a huge fan of Cleverly's books. She really knows how to set the stage and give the reader a sense of physical, emotional and political place. Along with Charles Todd and Anne Perry, she writes about the horror of WWI and its impact on those who fought and lived it. She creates strong, smart, interesting characters, particularly Sandilands and Dorcas, but all her characters have dimension with dialogue that has a natural flow. But the core of it all is a good, solid traditional mystery that kept me turning the pages in the non-stop read. I highly recommend this book and the entire series.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "This war would leave no one as they had been before.",, January 23, 2008
This review is from: Tug of War: A Joe Sandilands Murder Mystery (Joe Sandilands Mysteries) (Hardcover)
Barbara Cleverly's "Tug of War" opens in the Champagne region of Northern France in 1915. Aline Houdart wonders how her officer husband is faring on the battlefront while she and their five-year old son, Georges, cope with the help of their elderly servants. Aline is maintaining the family chateau and vineyards under difficult circumstances, determined that when her husband returns home he will be proud of all that she has accomplished in his absence.

The next scene takes place eleven years later in London. Scotland Yard Commander Joe Sandilands is about to embark on a vacation to the south of France with his fourteen-year-old "honorary" niece, an outspoken, irreverent, and precocious young lady named Dorcas. Before he manages to escape, Joe is summoned by Sir Douglas Redmayne of Military Intelligence. Redmayne tells Sandlilands that he wants him to take part in a sensitive investigation: His task will be to identify a shell-shocked veteran of World War I who is being housed in an asylum in Reims.

The soldier's doctor, Patrice Varimont, has given him the name Thibaud for the time being. Sadly, Thibaud can neither speak nor remember his past. What makes this situation even more difficult is the fact that four families have each claimed him. Madame Guy Langlois, a grocer's wife, swears she is his mother; Mademoiselle Mireille Desforges insists that she was his very close friend and perhaps something more; members of the Tellancourt family not only maintain that he is their relative, but they even try to smuggle him out of the institution; finally, Madame Aline Houdart says that the invalid is her husband, Clovis, who was reported missing in 1917. Who is telling the truth? Moreover, why would anyone lie about Thibaud's identity? It turns out that there is an excellent motive for deception: Thibaud will most likely receive "a generous allowance from the state, a sort of war pension, calculated from the time of his vanishing to the present day and beyond." The family that succeeds in verifying its connection to Thibaud stands to receive a great deal of money.

Joe is highly qualified to conduct this inquiry. He is a veteran of the war who worked in military intelligence and was awarded the prestigious ribbon of the Legion of Honor. In addition, he is familiar with the French countryside and speaks the language fluently. When he arrives at Inspector Bonnefoye's office, Joe learns that the newspapers have made the unidentified soldier into a cause célèbre. "Every Frenchman and woman is passionate to know the outcome" and there is a great deal of pressure to come up with an acceptable solution. As Joe gets to know each claimant and examines the evidence, he observes the best and worst in human nature and learns of several explosive secrets that will alter the outcome of this complicated and heartbreaking case. Joe receives invaluable assistance from the mature and intelligent Dorcas, who proves to be a promising detective in her own right.

Cleverly's meticulous research gives "Tug a War" an added dimension. The story of this unfortunate veteran sheds light on the fate of so many soldiers who were killed, severely wounded and traumatized, or declared missing, never to be seen again. This is an intense work of historical fiction that gives readers a deeper understanding of the devastation of war. It also provides insight into how people behave under extreme pressure. Do they sacrifice for others or exploit the weak and vulnerable? Do they behave courageously or shrink in cowardice? The author's literate and animated dialogue, cleverly constructed plot, and well-developed characters make this a spellbinding work of historical fiction as well as an absorbing and suspenseful mystery.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars British mystery, December 13, 2007
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This is one of her best books yet. All of the Joe Sandilands series have been great, but this is by far and away the best she has written. The story and people are written about in depth and I really hated to finish it, but could not stop reading and stayed up to finish. Do readTug of War: A Joe Sandilands Murder Mystery (Joe Sandilands Mysteries)
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Clovis Houdart, Aline Houdart, Scotland Yard, Sir Douglas, Mademoiselle Desforges, Chemin des Dames, Good Lord, Madame Houdart, Inspector Bonnefoye, War Office, Mireille Desforges, Aunt Lydia, Edward Thorndon, Madame Langlois, Miss Dorcas, Uncle Joe, Dominique de Villancourt, Royal Fusiliers, British Expeditionary Force, British Army, General Nivelle, Miss Thwaite, Monsieur Langlois, Ralph Cottingham
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