The Great Swindle

The Great Swindle

By Pierre Lemaitre

Pages

464

Rating

4.19

Year

2013

FictionHistorical FictionWarHistoricalWorld War IRoman

Description

1918. The war on the Western Front is all but over. An ambitious officer, Lieutenant Henry D'Aulnay Pradelle, sends two soldiers over the top and shoots them in the back to incite their comrades to attack the German lines.

When Albert Maillard reaches the bodies and learns of how they died, the lieutenant pushes him into a shellhole in the hope of silencing him for good. But Albert is rescued by a fellow soldier, Edouard Péricourt, who takes a bullet in the face for his troubles. In the field hospital, Edouard refuses cosmetic surgery and will not face his family in the state he is in. Albert finds him a new identity and informs Edouard's wealthy father of his son's "death".

Back in civilian life, Albert becomes Edouard's carer. A young girl, Louise, is Edouard's salvation. In her company his talent for art is rekindled, as is his sense of mischief. He devises a confidence trick that can make them a fortune - taking money for never-to-be-built war memorials from gullible towns. Meanwhile, Lieutenant Pradelle has married Edouard's sister Madeline and is running a scam of his own...

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