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Reflecting Man by D. K. R. Boyd (2013, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherWonderdog Productions AND Press
ISBN-100992017475
ISBN-139780992017477
eBay Product ID (ePID)175938990

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Book TitleReflecting Man
Publication Year2013
TopicHistorical
Number of Pages714 Pages
LanguageEnglish
GenreFiction
AuthorD. K. R. Boyd
FormatTrade Paperback

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TitleLeadingThe
SynopsisSet in multiple locales in Canada, America, France, Germany, and England, before and during World War Two, Volume One of The Reflecting Man is the antic, ribald journey of a loquacious and unreliable narrator, Kurtis De'ath, whose unusual talents lead him into the innermost circles of Hitler's Third Reich and Churchill's British government. Kurtis' various occupations-teaching German to a young Pierre Trudeau at College de Brebeuf during the rise of Adrien Arcand and Abbe Lionel Groulx; reporting on a KKK cross-burning in Oakville, Ontario for the Toronto Star; becoming the mysterious Herr Death, advisor to the Fuhrer in pre-war Germany; the Shokoladenmann, dispenser of the delightful Bird Bonz confections; secretary to Winifred Wagner and her children; friend and colleague of Erland Echlin, the Newsweek bureau chief in London who first broke the news of the King of England's relationship with Wallis Simpson to America; unwilling MI5 agent under spycatcher Maxwell Knight's direction; friend and companion to William Joyce, aka. Lord Haw-Haw-provide a fascinating journey through the roots and branches of the actual historical figures involved and, at its heart, in meticulous detail is an examination of how Europe went to war in 1939. The Reflecting Man is himself a reflection of his times. The novel is widely and deeply researched, employing hundreds of non-fiction accounts, journals, and diaries of actual participants and observers of the darkening clouds over Europe and the descent into war.