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

3.0

This book was full of interesting moments and incidents that were happening in the world of diplomacy and early spy agencies, with collaboration between the British and American secret services.

While the interest was there, the stories sometimes felt like they were lacking evidentiary support for this to be a true nonfiction. I know that the author did the best he could with the sources he had, but when he got into people's minds and thoughts were outside of quotations, it just rubbed me wrong.

However, if you have any interest in espionage, World War II, diplomacy or human behavior, Han I think you should read this book.