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Past Caring: Complete & Unabridged (1930's Trilogy) [Audiobook] (Audio Cassette)

by Robert Goddard (Author), Paul Shelley (Reader)
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Product details

  • Audio Cassette
  • Publisher: Chivers Audio Books; Unabridged edition (Nov 2001)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0754007375
  • ISBN-13: 978-0754007371
  • Product Dimensions: 22.9 x 16.9 x 6.1 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 4,202,985 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Synopsis

Why should distinguished Edwardian Cabinet minister Edwin Strafford resign at the height of his parliamentary career? Why does the woman he loves so suddenly reject him? Why, seventy years later, should people go to such lengths - even as far as murder - to prevent the truth form being revealed? Martin Radford, history graduate, begins the hunt for the solution to Strafford's fall from grace...

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Why should distinguished Edwardian Cabinet minister Edwin Strafford resign at the height of his parliamentary career? Why does the woman he loves so suddenly and coldly reject him? Why, seventy years later, should people go to such lengths - even as far as murder - to prevent the truth from being revealed?

Martin Radford, history graduate, disaffected and unemployed, leaps at the chance to get to the island of Madeira and begin the hunt for a solution to the intriguing secret of Edwin Strafford's fall from grace. However, his seeming good fortune turns to nightmare as his investigation triggers a bizarre and violent train of events which remorselessly entangles him and those who believed they had escaped the spectre of crimes long past but never paid for... --This text refers to the Paperback edition.


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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful....., 6 May 2009
This review is from: Past Caring (Paperback)
This has to be one of Robert Goddard's best.... The reader is hooked from page one, a page turner of first order. This does exactly what you want from a great book - it sucks you in and before you know it the day has melted away and you're lost in the pages. You're driven to keep turning pages to know how the story develops. Goddard proves himself as a superb storyteller.

It's easy to be a bit more critical with his more recent works, but here I can only express my admiration for his work. He is really on top of his creative capabilities.
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26 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars First novel by a fine storyteller, 29 July 2005
By Budge Burgess (Kilmarnock, Scotland) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Past Caring (Paperback)
A down at heel, disreputable former teacher is enlisted to research a mystery which has spanned the first half of the 20th century ... and beyond. As he delves into the past, his own failures come back to haunt him. It seemed, at first, to be an excuse for a bit of a jaunt and a chance to earn some spare cash; it quickly turns into a real mystery in which the teacher must anticipate threats to his own life and the total disruption of his world.

Robert Goddard does an excellent job of taking the Liberal Government's pre-World War One constitutional crisis and making it the backdrop for his mystery. Prime Minister Asquith is not one of the most memorable of British politicians, and the crisis occasioned by Lloyd George's welfare policies is forgotten by all but those few historians specialising in the era.

Goddard, nevertheless, brings it alive and makes it both comprehensible to the non-historian and relevant to the plot. Using themes of political rivalry between Asquith, Lloyd George, and Churchill, and the radical intervention of the Suffragette movement, he constructs a highly entertaining page-turner of a novel.

He handles the exposition of the history very well. This is no fluffy 'costume drama': the themes of rivalry, jealousy, intrigue, and political manipulation are timeless, and Goddard sets them up neatly and convincingly.

His hero is flawed. He has a past ... he seems unlikely to have a future. He's no conventional thriller hero - if it came to a fight between him and an aged nun, I'd put my money on the nun. He is, effectively, a nondescript little bourgeois with contacts from his Cambridge days - he has all the social graces and some of their advantages, but he's squandered his opportunities because of his flawed character.

Goddard develops his unheroic hero quite well - this is Goddard's first novel, in later books his characterisation becomes more acutely constructed and managed. If there is a fault in this work, however, it is in the dialogue, which can be a bit sterile. Virtually all the characters talk with the same voice - polite, Oxbridge tones with little real emotion and much elaborated rationalisation.

Nevertheless, it's a very good tale, well told (in the main), and, like all good first novels, it's a useful yardstick against which to measure the writer's emergent talent. I interviewed Goddard some years ago. He's a very pleasant, articulate, knowledgeable, and likeable man - you suspect an evening in his company over a few beers would be highly entertaining. He also writes exceedingly good thrillers - very English (as a Scot, I do not always use this as a derogatory term), with an enthralling ability to grasp history and relate it to the present.

Excellent, enjoyable page-turner of a novel. Like all Goddard's works, a fine book to take away with you for a weekend or to accompany you on a long plane or train journey while an expert storyteller transports you into another world.

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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An unforgettable saga of love and betrayal, 23 Feb 2000
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This review is from: Past Caring (Paperback)
Robert Goddard is one of the few authors whose books are so un-putdownable that I've often found myself walking along the street reading them! This first effort is at once an intriguing mystery thriller and a painfully passionate love story. Goddard manages to wring relentlessly every ounce of emotion from his beleaguered historical hero, and the switches from the past to the present day are administered in the inimitable, seamless way that only this author knows.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Past Caring
Ideal for holidays where relaxation is high on the agenda and the reader has the time to sit and read this in large chunks. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Rich

5.0 out of 5 stars never wanted it to end
when I finished this book I threw it across the room in anger. I wanted to know more and more. A Goddard book is a journey, an adventure. I happily went along. Read more
Published 23 months ago by SWH

4.0 out of 5 stars One of Robert Goddard's best
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5.0 out of 5 stars Past Caring
His best book ever. Wish somebody would bring out a cd instead of a tape.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best author writing in the Uk today
Robert goddard is one of the best writers in the Uk today. his use of the english language is one to behold. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars one of the best books i have ever read!
The characters in this book were so realistic and so well crafted I thought that one of them may even have been based on a minister in Lloyd George's government! Read more
Published on 1 April 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars This is a great read
This is Robert Goddard's first novel though not the first I have read. I do think it is one of his best with a mystery plot that is a true thriller. Read more
Published on 23 Nov 2001

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