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How do you write a historical story so that it's not dry but also so that no one thinks you're embellishing it? That's the question that Laurent Binet continually asks in HHhH as he reveals the plot of two Czechoslavakians to assassinate the high-ranking Nazi, Reinhard Heydrich. Binet worries that if he adds details that aren't true that his readers will believe he's exaggerating the horrors of the Nazis or the courage of the resistance. He doesn't need to worry, though, about his ability to write a story that pulls in the reader and shows the character of the people involved.