July 1914 Countdown to War by Sean McMeekin

Last year for Vignovic Book Club, my son and I read The Guns of August by Barbara Tuchman (winner of a Pulitzer Prize). Her book briefly covers the events of July 1914 but is mostly concerned with the first month (August 1914) of battle. Just saying I finished GOA but my son got bogged down and "stuck in the trenches". Both books take a top down look at the beginning months of World War I, and as I said last year--what a mess. I don't want to start ranting about the ineptitude of old white men in government--especially not now as America is ramping up for true chaos--sorry I mean the 2024 presidental election that is looming ever closer this November.

Mr. McMeekin does an admireable job narrating the genesis of World War I and his book draws on troves of archives and new evidence across Europe to show how a single month--and a handful of men (old, white)--changed the course of the twentieth century. (paraphased from blurb on the back cover)

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The Barbarous Coast by Ross MacDonald

Lew Archer #6

This is the first and most likely the only book I have (or will) read by this author. This book has been in a random TBR stack for many many years. It was published in 1956 and is a product of its time. If you like your detectives "hard boiled" then Lew is the PI for you--but not really for me. If Lew is not getting beat up--he is beating up somebody else, in between rounds of heavy drinking. That said Mr. MacDonald is a master at his craft.

Call For The Dead by John Le Carre

I have always wanted to read John Le Carre--and no time like the present. This the first George Smiley book. Clever clear writing and I appreciated that the author gave a synopsis of the case as Smiley wrote up his report at the end of the novel. Definitely reading time well spent. I have already ordered George Smiley #2.

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