"A historian's research of a past mystery will change his own future."

By: Robert Goddard

Genres: Thriller Psychological | Suspense Psychological

Posted: May 16, 2008

Martin is drifting through his own life, living with a friend who is already a little tired of his presence. Unemployed, divorced and a schoolteacher without a job, he leapt on the chance to go visit his friend, Alec Fowler, in Madeira.

Once on the beautiful island, Martin meets a wealthy South African who has a historical mystery he'd like Martin to solve. So begins Martin's path into a memoir written by an Edwardian cabinet minister, Edwin Strafford. The mystery is why Edwin, who was at the peak of his career, suddenly resigned and also parted from his fiancée.

Martin eagerly reads the memoir and becomes intrigued with Edwin's life and the mystery of what caused him to resign and disappear from public life. What he doesn't expect is that his investigation into the decades-old mystery will lead him toward crimes that have never been solved.

Goddard's thoughtful, compelling writing draws you slowly into this novel. Maybe just a tad too slowly. The memoir is printed in italics within the pages, so the reader skips between the two "books," and it took me around 50 pages before I began to be intrigued with the mystery of Strafford's life. But then the complexity and elegant narrative that Goddard does so well pulled me into the story and compelled me toward the end. An excellent book.

Book Summary

At a lush villa on the sun-soaked island of Madeira, Martin Radford is given a second chance. His life ruined by scandal, Martin holds in his hands the leather-bound journal of another ruined man, former British cabinet minister Edwin Strafford. What’s more, Martin is being offered a job—to return to England and investigate the rise and fall of Strafford, an ambitious young politician whose downfall, in 1910, is as mysterious as the strange deaths that still haunt his family.

Martin is intrigued by Strafford’s story, by the man’s overwhelming love for a beautiful suffragette, by her inexplicable rejection of him and their love affair’s political repercussions. But as he retraces Strafford’s ruination, Martin realizes that Strafford did not fall by chance; he was pushed. Suddenly Martin, who has not cared for many people in his life, cares desperately—about a man’s mysterious death and a family’s terrible secret, about a love beyond reckoning and betrayal beyond imagining. Most of all Martin cares because the story he is uncovering is not yet over—and among the men and women still caught in its web, Martin himself may be the most vulnerable of all….

Past Caring by Robert Goddard

Past Caring

by: Robert Goddard

Delta
May 1, 2008
On Sale: May 20, 2008
Featuring: Martin Radford
528 pages
ISBN: 0385341172
EAN: 9780385341172
Paperback (reprint)

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