![]() Have you experienced that situation with a book before? Influencing this was probably what I thought was a weak prologue and a rash of typographical and other mistakes in the text – it really needs proofreading – a surprise considering how long ago it was first published. I had the unusual situation when reading it of finding myself not being particularly keen to get round to it, but every time I did pick it up I found I couldn’t put it down for hours. ![]() The research to make it authentic must have been immense. What appealed to me was a work of historical fiction being set in a ‘present’ of the 1960s but pursuing the ghosts of the 1910s. My historical interests including the period which this book covers. I chose Past Caring as the first book because I am myself a trained historian. The story by and large chases down the who and why, dove tailing with the ghosts of the narrators own problematic life. Somebody conspired to ruin the career of this man, and possibly kill him. What seems to our narrator as a straight forward tale of one mans fall from grace rapidly takes on sinister notions. ![]() Past Caring tells the story of a down on his luck, divorced, history teacher being given the opportunity to research the background of a former Home Secretary in the Pre-WW1 Liberal cabinet. The first of the three books that I picked as part of the Transworld Crime Caper was Robert Goddards debut crime novel Past Caring. ![]()
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