
Life Of Caesar
Podcast
On the 19th August, 14 CE, 767 years after the founding of Rome, nearly exactly 2001 years ago, the...

Sanctioning Modernism: Architecture and the Making of Postwar Identities
Vladimir Kuli, Timothy Parker, Monica Penick and Frederick Steiner
Book
In the decades following World War II, modern architecture spread around the globe alongside...

Men, Machines, and Modern Times
Elting E. Morison, Rosalind Williams and Leo Marx
Book
People have had trouble adapting to new technology ever since (perhaps) the inventor of the wheel...

Hypnos
Book
Rene Char (1907 - 88) is considered the most important French poet of his generation. A member of...

Rational Action: The Sciences of Policy in Britain and America, 1940-1960
Book
During World War II, the Allied military forces faced severe problems integrating equipment,...

Rural and Regional Futures
Anthony Hogan and Young Michelle
Book
Agriculture, mining and related rural industries have been central to the development of Australia's...

Cartoon Wars: Gunner
Games
App
Cartoon Wars Gunner is a side scrolling, action-packed game incorporating elements from RPG and...

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Aug 1, 2020

Send For Me
Book
An achingly beautiful work of historical fiction that moves between Germany on the eve of World War...
Historical fiction Holocaust Germany WWII Family Refugees

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2346 KP) rated Murder on the Home Front in Books
May 4, 2023
It was great to be back in summer 1940 with Billie and Peter. While most of the book is written from Billie’s third person point of view, we get some scenes from Peter’s, and they help flesh out the characters and plot wonderfully. I was hooked the entire way through the story, although I did wonder where it was going a bit at first. Once the body turned up, things were full speed ahead until we reached the end. There is a strong sub-plot that is unfortunately too real and should not have been acceptable then or now. I appreciated how it was handled. The overall mystery is something that could only be told in England during World War II, and it helped bring details of that time in history to life for me. If you enjoy historical mysteries, you need to pick it up.