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The Ways of the World

Published
Jun 2015
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Thriller Thriller
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432

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From the Edgar Award-winning writer Robert Goddard comes a captivating new historical thriller, set at the tail end of World War I and featuring the devilishly charismatic James "Max" Maxted, a Royal Flying Corps veteran who has a knack for getting himself in trouble.

In the spring of 1919, Paris is filled with delegates working towards the Treaty of Versailles—British diplomat Sir Henry Maxted among them. But before his work is done, he turns up dead outside a Montparnasse apartment building. The French police conclude that Sir Henry tripped and fell from the roof, but when his son Max is sent to Paris to collect the body, it quickly becomes clear that there is more to the story, starting with the beautiful woman whose apartment Sir Henry often visited. What begins as an innocent inquiry into his father's death soon leads Max into a perilous world of secret allegiances, international espionage, and double- and triple-crosses.

"The Ways of the World" is a vivid, visceral thriller at the crossroads of history, where one spilled secret has the power to change the fate of empires.

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Jun 2016 Mysterious Press ISBN 0802125069
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Jun 2014 Transworld (UK) ISBN 0552167053
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First Edition Jun 2015 Mysterious Press ISBN 0802123597
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Jun 2015 Grove/Atlantic, Inc. ISBN B00PSSGPU8
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Jun 2015 Grove/Atlantic, Inc. ISBN 0802191045
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Jun 2015 Transworld (UK) ISBN 1448111080
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Jun 2015 Highbridge Audio ISBN 162231767X
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Jun 2015 HighBridge, a Division of Recorded Books ISBN B00WY40UE6
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