The Golden Hour
Books | Fiction / Historical / 20th Century / World War II
3.9
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Beatriz Williams
The New York Times bestselling author of The Summer Wives and A Certain Age creates a dazzling epic of World War II-era Nassau—a hotbed of spies, traitors, and the most infamous couple of the age, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor.The Bahamas, 1941. Newly-widowed Leonora “Lulu” Randolph arrives in Nassau to investigate the Governor and his wife for a New York society magazine. After all, American readers have an insatiable appetite for news of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, that glamorous couple whose love affair nearly brought the British monarchy to its knees five years earlier. What more intriguing backdrop for their romance than a wartime Caribbean paradise, a colonial playground for kingpins of ill-gotten empires?Or so Lulu imagines. But as she infiltrates the Duke and Duchess’s social circle, and the powerful cabal that controls the islands’ political and financial affairs, she uncovers evidence that beneath the glister of Wallis and Edward’s marriage lies an ugly—and even treasonous—reality. In fact, Windsor-era Nassau seethes with spies, financial swindles, and racial tension, and in the middle of it all stands Benedict Thorpe: a scientist of tremendous charm and murky national loyalties. Inevitably, the willful and wounded Lulu falls in love. Then Nassau’s wealthiest man is murdered in one of the most notorious cases of the century, and the resulting coverup reeks of royal privilege. Benedict Thorpe disappears without a trace, and Lulu embarks on a journey to London and beyond to unpick Thorpe’s complicated family history: a fateful love affair, a wartime tragedy, and a mother from whom all joy is stolen.The stories of two unforgettable women thread together in this extraordinary epic of espionage, sacrifice, human love, and human courage, set against a shocking true crime . . . and the rise and fall of a legendary royal couple.
Historical Fiction
World War 2
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Author
Beatriz Williams
Pages
480
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published Date
2019-07-09
ISBN
0062834754 9780062834751
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"While reading this I variably wanted to rate it 1,2,3 and 4 stars. There's ways in which the writing is clever, even brilliant - funny, masterful at characterization. But it's also distant, full of unlikeable characters you never quite trust, and depressing. I was promised a WW2 novel of espionage and romance and got some semi-romantic interactions that I couldn't actually buy, and only the slightest hint of second -hand espionage. I think I might have enjoyed this significantly more had the blurb been anywhere near accurate. As it is, two stars for having a good core somewhere in there, some clever writing, and a few intriguing reveals at the end, but being ultimately depressing, slow, and unlikeable."
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Teresa Prokopanko