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Lie back and think of England...
England, 1904. Two years ago, Captain Archie Curtis lost his friends, fingers, and future to a terrible military accident. Alone, purposeless and angry, Curtis is determined to discover if he and his comrades were the victims of fate, or of sabotage.
Curtis’s search takes him to an isolated, ultra-modern country house, where he meets and instantly clashes with fellow guest Daniel da Silva. Effete, decadent, foreign, and all too obviously queer, the sophisticated poet is everything the straightforward British officer fears and distrusts.
As events unfold, Curtis realizes that Daniel has his own secret intentions. And there’s something else they share—a mounting sexual tension that leaves Curtis reeling.
And when the house party’s elegant facade cracks to reveal treachery, blackmail and murder, Curtis finds himself needing clever, dark-eyed Daniel as he has never needed a man before…
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2 primary books4 released booksEngland World is a 4-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2014 with contributions by K.J. Charles.
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I'm starting to think that post-war mm romances are my favourite. The angst that comes from being a returning soldier, adding illegal desires and a battle-tired country, makes for some compelling reading. K.J. Charles does that very well.
Crippled at the tail-end of the Boer Wars in Africa, not from battle but from faulty (sabotaged) ammunitions shipped from his own country, that also killed his best friend and lover, Archie has a vendetta. He attends a stay-over house party in the middle of the country to try to find out who's responsible. There he meets a very effeminate foreigner named de Silva who both repulses and intrigues him. He finds out that de Silva is on a mission not dissimilar to his and they form a shaky alliance, but Archie starts to see there's a lot more to de Silva than his initial impressions.
There's a good mystery with lots of intrigue, and both characters are likeable and well-written. The conclusion was shocking in the best way and it has a HEA. A definite recommend.
Probably more like 4.5, dinging it just a little bit because I just finished the Will Darling series recently and the two MCs here are pretty similar to Will and Kim (tall, blond beefcake war veteran and smaller, dark-haired, supposedly untrustworthy character), but neither of those are uncommon tropes, so it's not too distracting. And it's probably my fault for binging KJ Charles books anyway! (General warning, however: this book has a LOT of slurs for gay people, Jewish people, and people from Spain, mostly said by people we're not supposed to like, but it is a lot.)English country-house mystery that's not all that much of a mystery (the people you think are bad and suspicious are mostly bad and suspicious), but still has intrigue and drama and is overall a lot of fun. Also enjoyed seeing Fen and Pam from [b:Proper English 44420645 Proper English (England World, #1) K.J. Charles https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1554298689l/44420645.SY75.jpg 68974183], which is a prequel to this, though I'm not sure how much they overlap. Embarking on a reread of that now, so we shall see. This isn't one of my favorite KJ Charleses (it would take a whole lot to beat out [b:Band Sinister 39345944 Band Sinister K.J. Charles https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1537454594l/39345944.SY75.jpg 60995770]), but it was well-written, a fast read, and very enjoyable.