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Mar 08, 2016DorisWaggoner rated this title 4.5 out of 5 stars
Bess has escaped serious war injury so far, but the Spanish Influenza (which infected my own mother's family in Canada at war's end, in it's brutal world-wide spread) nearly kills her. And it does so just as she's learned of the murder of a man who was in her father's old regiment. When she finally returns to duty, she learns another man may have been murdered, and time isn't on her side as she tries to find the culprit. Another good read in this great series. I always learn something new both about this dreadful war, and about the recurring characters.