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Review Date: 10/22/2006
Helpful Score: 1
It is a very good book with Eugenia Potter as the main character. Virginia Rich created the story and characters, but she died and Nancy Pichard wrote the book.
Review Date: 10/14/2006
Nice mystery, there is a series of Emma Lord mysteries.
Review Date: 10/14/2006
It is an Emma Lord mystery. It takes place in Oregon. Nice read!
Review Date: 12/17/2006
This is 3 mystery books in one volume, lots of excellent reading by one author with a husband-wife detective team. Much fun to read!
Review Date: 12/17/2006
Helpful Score: 1
This is 3 mystery books in one volume, lots of excellent reading by one author with a husband-wife detective team. Much fun to read!
Review Date: 12/31/2006
Cute story, typical of Monica Ferris
Review Date: 12/31/2006
Helpful Score: 2
Very interesting story, with Tort Bauer as the heroine. This is the first story that I have read by Kathleen Taylor, she has a very surprise ending.
Review Date: 4/12/2007
One of Mignon's best books!!!
Review Date: 10/14/2006
I enjoy this mystery series. There is always a bit of fun in these books.
Review Date: 10/14/2006
Fun mystrey series!
Review Date: 10/14/2006
Helpful Score: 1
This is a mystery series and is fun to read.
Review Date: 10/15/2006
Interesting story, the first that I read by this author, would like to read some more of her books
Review Date: 10/27/2009
Helpful Score: 1
Great book, fun to read!
Review Date: 7/23/2009
Amazon.com Review
From 1946 to 1966, while serving the prison sentence handed down from the Nuremburg War Crimes tribunal, Albert Speer penned 1,200 manuscript pages of personal memoirs. Titled Erinnerungen ("Recollections") upon their 1969 publication in German, Speer's critically acclaimed personal history was translated into English and published one year later as Inside the Third Reich. Long after their initial publication, Speer's memoir continues to provide one of the most detailed and fascinating portrayals of life within Hitler's inner circles, the rise and fall of the third German empire, and of Hitler himself.
Speer chronicles his entire life, but the majority of Inside the Third Reich focuses on the years between 1933 and 1945, when Speer figured prominently in Hitler's government and the German war effort as Inspector General of Buildings for the Renovation of the Federal Capital and later as Minister of Arms and Munitions. Speer's recollections of both duties foreground the impossibility of reconciling Hitler's idealistic, imperialistic ambitions with both architectural and military reality. Throughout, Inside the Third Reich remains true to its author's intentions. With compelling insight, Speer reveals many of the "premises which almost inevitably led to the disasters" of the Third Reich as well as "what comes from one man's holding unrestricted power in his hands." --
From 1946 to 1966, while serving the prison sentence handed down from the Nuremburg War Crimes tribunal, Albert Speer penned 1,200 manuscript pages of personal memoirs. Titled Erinnerungen ("Recollections") upon their 1969 publication in German, Speer's critically acclaimed personal history was translated into English and published one year later as Inside the Third Reich. Long after their initial publication, Speer's memoir continues to provide one of the most detailed and fascinating portrayals of life within Hitler's inner circles, the rise and fall of the third German empire, and of Hitler himself.
Speer chronicles his entire life, but the majority of Inside the Third Reich focuses on the years between 1933 and 1945, when Speer figured prominently in Hitler's government and the German war effort as Inspector General of Buildings for the Renovation of the Federal Capital and later as Minister of Arms and Munitions. Speer's recollections of both duties foreground the impossibility of reconciling Hitler's idealistic, imperialistic ambitions with both architectural and military reality. Throughout, Inside the Third Reich remains true to its author's intentions. With compelling insight, Speer reveals many of the "premises which almost inevitably led to the disasters" of the Third Reich as well as "what comes from one man's holding unrestricted power in his hands." --
Review Date: 7/23/2009
Helpful Score: 1
This is a great book that I enjoyed so much that I gave it away as soon as I finished reading it.
If Hitler had his way, there would be no Notre Dame, none of Paris' beautiful bridges, no Eiffel Tower. The Allies didn't stop him, a brave German general did. At a tremendous personal risk, he resolved not to be the man to destroy the most beautiful city in the world.
The story is told with the in-your-face realism of two journalists. Yet it's full of humor and even downright silliness. Would-be soldier Enrnest Hemingway captured a German soldier and relieved him of his pants. Why? He figured no man would escape half-naked. He was right.
This isn't about troop movements, it's about real people risking their lives (and those of their families) to liberate Paris. After all, Eisenhower didn't think he had enough fuel or time to fight a mini-war for Paris. He desperately needed to push east to Germany.
If Hitler had his way, there would be no Notre Dame, none of Paris' beautiful bridges, no Eiffel Tower. The Allies didn't stop him, a brave German general did. At a tremendous personal risk, he resolved not to be the man to destroy the most beautiful city in the world.
The story is told with the in-your-face realism of two journalists. Yet it's full of humor and even downright silliness. Would-be soldier Enrnest Hemingway captured a German soldier and relieved him of his pants. Why? He figured no man would escape half-naked. He was right.
This isn't about troop movements, it's about real people risking their lives (and those of their families) to liberate Paris. After all, Eisenhower didn't think he had enough fuel or time to fight a mini-war for Paris. He desperately needed to push east to Germany.
Review Date: 4/12/2007
Helpful Score: 1
Sister Mary Helen and Sister Eileen are at their best. They remind me of the nuns that I have known. What a delightful pair!
Review Date: 11/28/2006
Helpful Score: 1
Fun fun to read, especially for someone who enjoys both mysteries and needle work!
Review Date: 7/12/2008
Fun book for anyone has done home repairs themself.
Review Date: 1/2/2012
Helpful Score: 2
Enjoyed all of the books by Kate Kingsbury. An article I read compared her to Agatha Christie, so I was curious and started to read her books. They are great mysteries that take place in a little quaint English town. Nice to read a "clean" book for a chance.
Review Date: 12/17/2006
Fun mystery read! Not too big, should be able to read it in a night.
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