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De Kinderen van de Ramp

Deze epische saga ontvouwt zich in de turbulente periode tussen de wereldoorlogen en duikt in de duistere kanten van de menselijke natuur, zoals hebzucht en machtswellust. De serie vangt meesterlijk de sfeer van een door oorlog verscheurd Europa, waar personages, vaak getekend door conflicten, door een wereld van chaos navigeren op zoek naar betekenis en overleving. Het weeft een meeslepend verhaal vol onverwachte wendingen, scherpe humor en diepe reflecties over illusies versus realiteit. Lezers vinden een aangrijpende verkenning van een verloren generatie die worstelt met de nasleep van oorlog en de uitbuiting van idealen.

Mirror of our Sorrows
The Great Swindle
All Human Wisdom

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    The Great Swindle

    • 464bladzijden
    • 17 uur lezen
    4,3(8199)Tarief

    The year is 1918, the war on the Western Front all but over. An ambitious officer, Lieutenant Henry D'Aulnay-Pradelle, sends two soldiers over the top and then surreptitiously shoots them in the back to incite his men to attack the German lines. When another of D'Aulnay-Pradelle's soldiers, Albert Maillard, reaches the bodies and discovers how they died, the lieutenant shoves him into a shell hole to silence him. Albert is rescued by fellow soldier, the artist Edouard Péricourt, who takes a bullet in the face. The war ends and both men recover, but Edouard is permanently disfigured, and fakes his death to prevent his family from seeing him as a cripple. In gratitude for Edouard's rescue, Albert becomes the injured man's companion and caregiver. Finding that the postwar gratitude for the soldiers' service is nothing more than lip-service to an empty idea, the two men scramble to survive, ultimately devising a scam to take money for never-to-be-built war memorials from small towns. Meanwhile, Lieutenant Pradelle has married Edouard's sister Madeline and is running a scam of his own that involves the exhumation of war victims. In this sorrowful, heart-searching novel, the interwoven lives of these three men create a tapestry of the human condition as seen through the lens of war, revealing brutality and compassion, heroism and cowardice, in equal measure

    The Great Swindle
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    The final novel in Pierre Lemaitre's between-the-wars trilogy - a riotous depiction of the Phoney War from the perspective of an unlikely group of people caught up in its chaos.

    Mirror of our Sorrows