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

3.0

While I enjoyed reading this book, and Betty Pack's life is undeniably fascinating, the writing style was too fanciful for me. For a nonfiction book, it crossed the line into make-believe very early on. I can never really accept "this person must have been thinking this at this horrible moment" type statements in history books and honestly it seemed like that was the whole basis of "The Last Goodnight." A fluff read, nothing more.