Book Review: Waiting for Sunrise by William Boyd - Page 2

Full of historical fact and fiction, Waiting for Sunrise is a thriller that keeps you guessing. The insight and thought put into the characterization of the characters makes you feel as though you know them. Yet when they behave badly or unlike what is expected, you find yourself puzzling over their actions, as though you really should know why they are being as they are.

If you enjoy history and things pertaining to World War I and some of its background, this is an interesting novel. Throw in the side line of a thriller and the search for a traitor that could bring down the house, than this is a book for your library. The story seems to meander, and yet it builds momentum to the very end. Everything in between is just a red herring, or a small piece of the puzzle.

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