This week, Michael Popple reviews three compelling historical fiction novels by Australian authors. You can find more of Michaelโs book reviews on his blog: unseenlibrary.com
Corporal Hitlerโs Pistol by Tom Keneally
Vintage Books, $32.99
When a Great War veteran sees a news clip at the Kempsey cinema in 1933, it sets off a series of events that will shake the entire town. As a woman attempts to come to terms with her husbandโs affair, a murder takes place, and the townโs gay piano player is implicated. But how did a Luger that previously belonged to the new Chancellor of Germany come to be the murder weapon?
Leading author Tom Keneally presents another distinctive novel that contains some powerful, character-driven stories that showcase life in historical rural Australia. It is a unique read that proves hard to put down.
The Widowโs Follower by Anna Weatherly
Self-Published, $20.00
Sydney, 1919. Five years after running away from her abusive husband, May has returned home to bury him. Uncertain about her future, May attempts to wrap up her business quickly. But an unwelcome inheritance soon brings trouble, as she finds herself targeted by members of Sydneyโs underworld, who want the money that her husband stole from them.
This is an interesting second novel from Canberra author Anna Weatherly, who has created a great piece of historical crime fiction. The story flows smoothly and the descriptions beautifully evoke images of historical Sydney. An enjoyable read that is available from Canberra bookstores.
The Riviera House by Natasha Lester
Hachette, $32.99
As Paris is invaded by the Germans, Louvre employee รliane Dufort finds herself caught up in the Nazi hierarchyโs insidious plot to obtain Europeโs art. Determined to make Hitler suffer, รliane works with Rose Valland to record the stolen pieces. In the present, Remy Lang arrives in the French Riviera and discovers a catalogue of stolen artworks, which includes a painting that used to hang in her house.
Lester has produced a brilliant and intricate historical drama that is very addictive. Containing a moving, multi-generational tale of love, loss and an appreciation for art, this book is an exceptional read that comes highly recommended.
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