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Original Title: Past Caring
ISBN: 055213144X (ISBN13: 9780552131445)
Edition Language: English
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Past Caring Paperback | Pages: 528 pages
Rating: 4.01 | 1972 Users | 179 Reviews

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Why should distinguished Edwardian Cabinet minister Edwin Strafford resign at the height of his parliamentary career? Why does the woman he loves so suddenly and coldly reject him? Why, sixty-seven years later, should people go to such lengths - even as far as murder - to prevent the truth from being revealed? Martin Radford, history graduate, disaffected and unemployed, leaps at the chance to get to the island of Madeira and begin the hunt for a solution to the intriguing secret of Edwin Strafford's fall from grace. However, his seeming good fortune turns to nightmare as his investigation triggers a bizarre and violent train of events which remorselessly entangles him and those who believed they had escaped the spectre of crimes long past but never paid for...

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Title:Past Caring
Author:Robert Goddard
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 528 pages
Published:July 17th 1987 by Corgi (first published 1986)
Categories:Mystery. Fiction. Thriller. Historical. Historical Fiction. Crime

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I've been cleaning out my library and found a slew of books by Robert Goddard purchased second hand in the UK by my husband. This one was marked 1£25. Rather than move them on to a donation table, I decided to read the earliest published one of the bunch. I liked this book and plan to read more of Robert Goddard. I do think that the pacing was off in places and that it was far wordier than needed, but I did want to know how things turned out .... and there were plenty of surprises. The history

A few months ago, I raved about Goddard's In Pale Battalions, but in some ways, this book is even better. It gets off to a quicker start as the novel's desperate & flawed hero takes a job which (any reader can see) is a set-up sure to destroy his life. Goddard's books follow a formula where the past is always loaded with secrets and scandals which will haunt a flawed protagonist searching for the truth. While these books are so great, I should note that the endings are always more downbeat

Although I enjoyed this book immensely, it was let down by the absurdity of it's main premise: That two people who were very much in love could be broken up by a lie, in the way it was presented here.(view spoiler)[Firstly, it is all but inconceivable that the prior marriage could have been kept secret from the world at large, even without considering the behaviour of the two main actors: Elizabeth and Erwin.Secondly, it is absolutely inconceivable that some with the capability to become home



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I have mixed feelings about this book.One the positive side, I enjoyed the premise. In the modern day, an ex-academic, called Martin, who has fallen on hard times, is hired to investigate a political mystery from the early 20th century. A politician, Edwin Strafford, who seemed to be on a stellar course for political success, had suddenly resigned and disappeared from the political world and from England. Martin is given a memoir, written by Strafford, which gives intriguing glimpses as to what

Thoroughly enjoyable read...and perfect for a holiday. A book that delivers on all the promises made by the blurbs at the back, this is indeed a compelling novel about betrayal, jealousy, lies and other great ingredients. While much of the book uses turn-of-the-last century British politics as a background, this does not make the book any less interesting. Goddard manages to weave in historical events such as the Suffragette movement and the Boer War seamlessly into his plot. Great twists and