"Down East Bookshelf" piece reviewing the historical mystery novel "A Brother's
Date
3-1-1997
Pages
19-20, 22
Abstract
"Down East Bookshelf" piece reviewing the historical mystery novel "A Brother's Blood," written by Michael C. White, and published by HarperCollins. In the summer of 1944, German prisoners of World War II were brought to Maine and housed in POW camps in rural northern Maine, where they logged pulp trees essential to the war effort. White's book is set in the fictional former prison-camp town of Sheshuncook, on Moosehead Lake, and focuses on a suspected link between two killings fifty years apart.
Subjects
Book reviews, White, Michael C
Recommended Citation
Goodyear, Sarah, ""Down East Bookshelf" piece reviewing the historical mystery novel "A Brother's" (1997). Maine News Index - Down East Magazine. 2281.
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_downeast/2281
Source
Down East