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The book’s primary focus on military detail and power-brokering is both a strength and weakness
Tessa Dunlop
Narratives, counter-narratives, twists and frenzied bouts of cleaning up the timeline ensue
Suzi Feay
Figureheads like Reuss give the fanatical end of the scene the aristocratic flair they crave
Katja Hoyer
Did the former president share a Nazi headline?
Cockburn
Books like Mick Conefrey’s Fallen can have something of the appeal of a detective novel
Hugh Thomson