The Ways of the World, Robert Goddard
The Ways of the World, Robert Goddard
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The Ways of the World
A James Maxted Thriller

Author: Robert Goddard

Narrator: Derek Perkins

Unabridged: 12 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/02/2015


Synopsis

From the Edgar award-winning, internationally bestselling British writer Robert Goddard comes a captivating new trilogy of historical thrillers, 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 hard time keeping himself out of trouble. Four years of horrific fighting have finally ended on the battlefield, but in the spring of 1919, Paris is filled with delegates from around the world who are still trying to hammer out the terms of peace. One such delegate is British diplomat Sir Henry Maxted, in charge of liaising with the Brazilians regarding seized ships. But before a deal is reached Sir Henry Maxted turns up dead outside a Montparnasse apartment building, apparently having fallen from the roof. His sons Max and Ashley are sent to Paris to collect the body, and it quickly becomes clear that the theory the French police have put forward is flawed. But since the murder of a diplomat could be disastrous for the peace conference, no one is keen to ask questions—except Max.

What begins as an innocent inquiry into his father's death soon leads Max into a dangerous world of secret allegiances, international espionage, and people double-crossing each other at the highest levels of government. How far is he willing to go discover the truth about the death of a father he barely knew? And how much will the authorities—and others—let him find out before threatening Max's own life?

About Robert Goddard

Robert Goddard is the Edgar Award-winning, internationally bestselling author of Long Time Coming, Past Caring, and Into the Blue, which won the first WH Smith Thumping Good Read Award and was later filmed for television. The James Maxted series also includes The Ways of the World and The Corners of the Globe. Robert read history at the University of Cambridge and lives in Cornwall.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Debbie on March 20, 2017

After reading a good many of Robert Goddard’s novel one thing he does to perfection is take you back to the past. I’m still not sure how he does it - whether it is the tone of his writing, the way his characters talk or an accumulation of details relevant to a particular time but it works. You are i......more

Goodreads review by Elizabeth (Alaska) on February 26, 2022

The book takes place entirely in the Spring of 1919. Most of the action (and plenty of it!) takes place in Paris, where the Peace Conference is occuring. There are small references to the fact that James Maxted was a pilot in the war and that he spent the last year of the war as a POW. The book open......more

Goodreads review by Kate on July 01, 2013

An excellent spy story set in the aftermath of the Great War. It's 1919 and the victorious gather in Paris to decide the fate of Germany. When one elderly diplomat falls from a roof, his son Max travels from England to prove that his death was not an accident. The war continues... Full review http://......more

Goodreads review by Lara on February 14, 2015

I have read all of Goddard's novels, but this novel disappointed me so much I can't see myself rushing to buy another. The cover promises 'adultery... Paris 1919', but the adultery took place before the novel started, and - apart from some crippled veterans begging - there was little sense of place.......more