A Casualty of War: A Riveting Bess Crawford Mystery – WWI Battlefield Nurse Unravels Military Secrets in England

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by Charles Todd

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From New York Times bestselling author Charles Todd comes a haunting tale that explores the impact of World War I on all who witnessed it—officers, soldiers, doctors, and battlefield nurses like Bess Crawford. Though the Great War is nearing its end, the fighting rages on. While waiting for transport back to her post, Bess Crawford meets Captain Alan Travis from the island of Barbados. Later, when he’s brought into her forward aid station disoriented from a head wound, Bess is alarmed that he believes his distant English cousin, Lieutenant James Travis, shot him. Then the Captain is brought back to the aid station with a more severe wound, once more angrily denouncing the Lieutenant as a killer. But when it appears that James Travis couldn’t have shot him, the Captain’s sanity is questioned. Still, Bess wonders how such an experienced officer could be so wrong. On leave in England, Bess finds the Captain strapped to his bed in a clinic for brain injuries. Horrified by his condition, Bess and Sergeant Major Simon Brandon travel to James Travis’s home in Suffolk, to learn more about the baffling relationship between these two cousins. Her search will lead this smart, capable, and compassionate young woman into unexpected danger, and bring her face to face with the visible and invisible wounds of war that not even the much-longed for peace can heal. “ A Casualty of War is [Charles] Todd’s strongest war book...” - Washington Times “ A Casualty of War is another masterful work in this series, and I cannot recommend it enough.” - Bookreporter.com Praise for The Shattered Tree : “Admirable, courageous and occasionally reckless, Bess ranks among the best of fictional amateur sleuths. [Todd] again creates a thought-provoking novel that evokes the terrors and suspicions of war.” - Richmond Times-Dispatch “As always in this immensely satisfying series, Todd heightens the mystery by setting it within a war-shattered world of battered villages, barren farms and broken people.” - Marilyn Stasio, New York Times Book Review on THE SHATTERED TREE “Harsh period attitudes toward traumatic stress and the exhaustion of a long war add poignancy to Todd’s satisfying puzzle of identity and inheritance.” - Publishers Weekly “Far more than simply a compelling mystery that moves from the field hospitals of WWI, telling of honour, duty and loss, to the bereaved villages of England and the loves, envies and rivalries that survive, and the compassion that forgives.  I can hear the quiet voices of my own grandparents through it all, saying ‘courage!’   It is intensely personal, as all great stories should be.” - Anne Perry, Internationally Bestselling Author “Intensely personal, as all great stories should be.” - Anne Perry, Internationally Bestselling Author “[Readers] will love the heroine for her courage and determination.” - Kirkus Reviews Praise for The Shattered Tree : “ The Shattered Tree is an enjoyable and quick read-well worth the time.” - New York Journal of Books “Todd’s meticulous research... illustrates the toll the war has taken on the battle-weary military as well as the nurses and doctors, the sacrifices of the residents, [and] the citizens’ valiant struggle to maintain a sense of normalcy. . . . . A vivid and personal look at WWI.” - SouthFlorida.com Praise for The Shattered Tree : “ The Shattered Tree is a true spellbinder. From spies to the brutal facts of war to Bess’s unwavering determination to uncover the truth, author Charles Todd has penned yet another fantastic thriller.” - Suspense Magazine Praise for The Shattered Tree : “Admirable, courageous and occasionally reckless, Bess ranks among the best of fictional amateur sleuths. [Todd] again creates a thought-provoking novel that evokes the terrors and suspicions of war.” - Richmond Times-Dispatch “The latest Crawford mystery is rich in character and period detail, with a solidly constructed story that should keep readers immersed in the action.” - Booklist “A superb whodunit—just when you think you have it figured out, Todd throws a curve—and a moving evocation of a world at war.” - Richmond Times-Dispatch Though the Great War is nearing its end, the fighting still rages on. Waiting for her transport north, nurse Bess Crawford meets Captain Alan Travis, an Englishman whose branch of the Travis family made its fortune on the Caribbean island of Barbados. Then, at the beginning of November, Captain Travis is brought into Bess’s forward aid station disoriented from a head wound. He insists that the man who shot him was an English officer—a distant cousin named James Travis—and asks for Bess’s help finding him. Her inquiries in the captain’s sector about James lead nowhere. Days later, the captain is severely wounded, and again he accuses James of shooting him. But Bess has been told that James couldn’t possibly have shot his cousin, which brings Alan Travis’s sanity into question. As the war comes to a bloody end, B

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