A review by laurenn812
The Last Goodnight: A World War II Story of Espionage, Adventure, and Betrayal by Howard Blum

4.0

Like everyone else has said, Blum hasn't met an adjective he didn't like. This book probably would've been 25 pages shorter if he didn't have to use three descriptive words to describe every single noun. It's also written as a retelling of the way Betty told her life story to a friend, which was a weird angle, but overall it was a good book and a relatively quick read.