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The Record Set Right - A Short Story from Fall of Poppies: Stories of Love and the Great War - cover

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The Record Set Right - A Short Story from Fall of Poppies: Stories of Love and the Great War

Lauren Willig

Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks

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Summary

In a short story from New York Times bestselling author Lauren Willig, a woman discovers it’s never too late to make things right 
She's the widow of the Aviator in the Iron Mask-- a British World War I hero whose exploits both on the field and off of it made the papers on two continents.  But was their Armistice Day engagement really the romantic fantasy it seemed?  A lifetime later, Camilla Frobisher is forced to retrace the steps of her past-- all the way back to November 11, 1918, the day her life changed forever.
Available since: 01/25/2017.

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