#MY BROTHER MICHAEL By Mary Sewart

PEACE BE KIND

I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS BOOK as it will take you to  Delphi, where Simon Lester, an Englishman has come to Delphi to learn about the events that happened when his brother, Michael, was killed during the Nazi occupation of Greece during World War Two. Michael was a British liaison officer and had been injured and hiding in the mountains after an horrific event. Camilla Haven mistakenly received the keys to a black car and was told it was for Simon in Delphi and he needed the car as  ‘matter of life and death’. Camilla drives the car to Delphi looking for Simon and finds him. She joins Simon on quest to find answers to his brother, Michael for an adventure that almost cost her life.

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https://idahobluebird50.wordpress.com Member of NetGalley and Edelweiss Senior Citizen and been reading and sharing my thoughts on books most of my life. I read for my pleasure. I have been married for over 65 years. We had a Bengal Cat, Kato who has crossed over the Rainbow Bridge. Interests include reading, dogs, cats, gardening, knitting, crocheting. I have a strong interest in North American native plants. A word on my reviews. I am writing very few. Books reviews are from my public library, brought, many from Netgalley, a few from Edelweiss, occasionally from an author or from friends. The opinions are my own. I represent no publisher, author, or another source​. My reviews can be found on. Tumblr, Goodreads, Google+, and Twitter. I have no Facebook account. Thanks for reading my blog.
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2 Responses to #MY BROTHER MICHAEL By Mary Sewart

  1. lghiggins says:

    This sounds like a really good Mary Stewart book. How fun to reread her works.

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