(12/21/2021)
I'm always impressed with a book that keeps me reading while imparting knowledge about a totally new topic (to me). A particular battle during WWI, Two Storm Wood, in this case, is highlighted.
While trying to find her fiancee, (reported as missing in action) and bring his body home, a woman discovers stonewalling, subterfuge and possible evidence of a war crime.
The characters are defined enough that the reader can feel some connection and care about them.
When I read a historical novel I'm always to eager to delve deeper into it's accuracy. Many authors will address this at the end of the book but not this one. I repeatedly googled Two Storm Wood and was always given this book. Now, since this is an ARC, I suppose it could be added before publication. For people like me I think it would be very helpful.
I also couldn't find anything (in my rudimentary research) about any Chinese workers during WWI. It's interesting to note that even during wartime, when it is obvious that everyone's blood is red, racism seems to be always lurking, waiting for a chance to emerge.