20 August 2018

 Book Log 2018 #30: Munich by Robert Harris

Old friends from Oxford find themselves as junior members of their respective national delegations at the conference in Munich that led to the "peace in our time" agreement between the UK and Germany that, ultimately, did not prevent World War II. While they haven't seen each other in years, the two friends find themselves with very similar ideas as to whether or not this agreement is a good idea - and if there's something they can do to stop it. 

I enjoyed this book quite a bit, but then I tend to like Harris' novels in general. Certainly worth reading.

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