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Indlæser... Den grønne bog (2000)af Robert Goddard
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. A delve into the 18th century in this novel, set in 1721 during the South Sea Bubble scandal, the Enron of its day. William Spandrel in this case is Goddard's hero, sucked into events outside his knowledge or control whilst making a delivery to Amsterdam to discharge one of his debts. Up to Goddard's usual high standards of research and plotting in an interesting historical context. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
Da William Spandler får til opgave at bringe en pakke fra London til Amsterdam, ved han ikke at han involveres i et storpolitisk spil med bl.a. sit eget liv som indsats. No library descriptions found. |
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The Goddard books I have read all have some sort of multi-continent chase in them and this one is a whopper. It takes place in England, Holland, Switzerland, Germany and Italy as several groups pursue the rogues who stole the "green" book, which itself had been purloined. Shades of Louise de la Valliere and deception abounds on all sides with poor Spandrel caught in the middle. The Captain was my favorite character.
My only gripe with the book is that I had no sense of place. Here was a marvelous opportunity to present the results of research into traveling conditions, housing, how people lived, etc., in the early eighteenth century. Instead the focus seems solely on the characters and the chase. This may also be one of those books in which the audiobook narrator enhances the reading. Very well read.
**The story of the South Seas bubble is fascinating and well-recounted in this wikipedia article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Sea_Company. How little times have changed. ( )