
A Lily of the Field
The Inspector Troy series, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Sara Coward
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Lewis Hancock
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By:
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John Lawton
Spanning the tumultuous years of 1934 to 1948, John Lawton's A Lily of the Field is a brilliant historical thriller from a master of the form. The book follows two characters - Meret Voytek, a talented young cellist living in Vienna at the novel's start, and Dr. Karel Szabo, a Hungarian physicist interned in a camp on the Isle of Man.
In his seventh Inspector Troy novel, Lawton moves seamlessly from Vienna and Auschwitz to the deserts of New Mexico and the rubble-strewn streets of postwar London, following the fascinating parallels of the physicist Szabo and musician Voytek as fate takes each far from home and across the untraditional battlefields of a destructive war to an unexpected intersection at the novel's close.
The result, A Lily of the Field, is Lawton's best book yet, a historically accurate and remarkably written novel that explores the diaspora of two Europeans from the rise of Hitler to the postatomic age.
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John Lawton gets it just right.
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An interesting synthesis of spy novel & murder mystery
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Two narrators, one sappy, one outstanding
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But then part 2 arrived with a different narrator, the one who did the first three books (the first three in chronological order), and nuance made its first appearance. The characters seemed fleshed out, in color as it were, and listening to the book became entertainment, not a chore. I have probably underrated the performance and overrated the story in my grades, but the first narrator nearly made me give up on the book.
Part 2 was certainly worth wading through part1, but this was the weakest of the four that I have heard.
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