The Perfect Horse by Elizabeth Letts7/8/2023 As various countries fell under German control, many assets of those countries were centralized, including famous stables and horses. In World War I, horses were hugely instrumental to the war effort, so the concept of making a perfect “race” of horses fit in well with Hitler’s overall scheme of a perfect “race” of humans. In The Perfect Horse I was so pleased to see that Letts’s attention to detail and ability to tell an engrossing story had definitely carried over.ĭuring the 1930s, while Hitler was amassing territory and power, he also was working on a project to create the ideal war horse. In June I started The Perfect Horse because I had read another book by Letts a couple of years ago, The Eighty-Dollar Champion, and really enjoyed it. But I do also have a nonfiction TBR and have been trying to read more from that as well. Those of you who have been with me for a while have probably noticed that I read significantly more fiction than nonfiction. The Aroma of Books //Rants//Raves//Reviews// Pargeter, Edith (also writing as Ellis Peters).Mertz, Barbara (also writing as Elizabeth Peters and Barbara Michaels).
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