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I Can’t Begin to Tell You

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SKU: 9780718158002

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“I Can’t Begin to Tell You” by L. P. Hartley is a gripping WWII novel of love, loyalty, and betrayal. In Nazi-occupied Denmark, Kay Eberstern’s marriage is tested as her husband collaborates with the enemy. Drawn into a dangerous liaison with a British agent, Kay must choose between love and duty in a world of secrets and suspicion. Explore themes of wartime espionage, moral dilemmas, and the resilience of the human spirit. ISBN: 9780718158002

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  • ISBN-13: 9780718158002
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 268 mm
  • No of Pages: 528
  • Spine Width: 34 mm
  • Width: 197 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0718158008
  • Publisher Date: 26 Mar 2015
  • Depth: 22
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 362 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

11 reviews for I Can’t Begin to Tell You

  1. Inder Preet Singh

    This book is a gripping thriller! I enjoyed the suspense and the historical setting. But, some characters felt underdeveloped.

  2. Anonymous

    Hartley’s writing is superb. The themes of love and duty resonated with me. The conclusion felt rushed, which was a shame. Loved it.

  3. Amanpreet Singh

    A well-written, atmospheric novel. Kay’s story is heartbreaking and inspiring. I found some of the dialogue a bit stilted at times. Good overall.

  4. Tushar Shaik

    A powerful portrayal of wartime resilience. Kay is an unforgettable character. Some of the plot points felt a little contrived, but it’s great.

  5. Aswin M

    A captivating story of wartime choices. Kay’s struggle is compelling, though the pacing felt a bit slow at times. Overall, a worthwhile read.

  6. Dev Yadav

    Hartley paints a vivid picture of occupied Denmark. I was completely invested in Kay’s dangerous game. Some of the dialogue felt a little dated.

  7. Pratyush Bisht

    A thought-provoking novel about impossible choices. The writing is beautiful, but the plot dragged a little. Worth reading for the atmosphere.

  8. Harsha Nimmakayala

    An intriguing story with strong female lead. The atmosphere was wonderfully tense, a bit too melodramatic for my taste. Still, I liked it.

  9. Prince Jangra

    This book explores complex moral dilemmas. I appreciated Kay’s strength, but the ending was a bit predictable. Still a good read!

  10. Priya Rai

    A classic tale of love and betrayal in wartime. The suspense kept me hooked, though I found some characters underdeveloped. Enjoyable.

  11. Satvik Kilambi

    I was on the edge of my seat. The plot twists were well-executed. The romantic subplot felt unnecessary, detracting from the main story.

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