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A Lonely Death (Inspector Ian Rutledge, #13)

Charles Todd · 2011 · Book

Fiction

This novel combines a gripping mystery with a deep exploration of the lingering effects of World War I on individuals and society.

ModernThe Psychological Scars of WarMystery Woven with Historical ContextThe Fragility of Peace in Post-war SocietyThe Struggles of Guilt and RedemptionThe Complexities of Human Morality

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