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I received a free electronic ARC copy of this British suspense novel from Netgalley, Anne Perry, and Random House - Ballantine. Thank you all for sharing your hard work with me. I have read this novel of my own volition, and this review reflects my honest opinion of this work. Anne Perry brings us another excellent suspense series! Death in Focus is the first in a series featuring Elena Standish, hopeful photographer, set in the pre-WWII year 1933 in England, Germany and a bit of France and Italy. Elena is the focus of our story and we see her often through the eyes of her grandfather, Lucas. She is the youngest child of Charles and Katherine Standish, granddaughter of Lucas and Josephine Standish. The Great War was very hard on the Standish family. Margot, the eldest of the grandchildren of Lucas and Josephine lost her new husband during the closing battles of WWI. She is the adventurous of the Standish sisters, a bit forward and independent. Then was son Mike, killed in action the same day as Margot's husband. Grandparents Lucas and Josephine did their part in the conflict -Josephine decoding messages, and Lucas with the then totally secret MI6, Military Intelligence. Their involvement was, of course, clandestine so the family was not aware of their sacrifices and because Lucas stayed with MI6 and eventually ran it, Charles had only a vague idea of his father's post-war employment with the government. Charles works in the diplomatic corp and wife Katherine, an American, plays the diplomats other-half very well. Then we have Elena. Elena is the more sedate, grounded daughter of the Standish clan. Or so most of them thought... This is an excellent tale. As always, Anne Perry puts us in those shoes, on that train, wearing that red dress. We feel the hunger, the fear, the frustration. This is a book that is hard to put down. Anne Perry is an author to binge on. One or two books are never enough to satisfy. I need to read them all...
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