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Inside The Lines

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Inside The Lines is a novel that explores the intertwining lives of a young woman and a British army officer on the eve of World War I. Set against the backdrop of rising tensions in Europe, the story follows the personal and political struggles of its characters as they navigate espionage, romance, and the looming threat of war. The protagonist, a determined woman working for a New York department store, finds herself caught in a web of intrigue in Paris. Her chance meeting with a British officer begins a journey filled with adventure, as they become involved in the complexities of the impending conflict. This tale delves into the clash between personal desires and duty, highlighting the challenges of navigating a world on the brink of war. The characters’ growth throughout the story reflects the broader struggle between optimism and apprehension, offering readers a poignant exploration of love, duty, and sacrifice amid historical turmoil. As the narrative unfolds, their journey becomes a compelling mix of historical drama, adventure, and romance, set in a world on the verge of monumental change.

216 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1915

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Earl Derr Biggers

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Earl Derr Biggers was born in Warren, Ohio on August 24, 1884. Years later, while attending Harvard University, Biggers showed little passion for the classics, preferring instead writers such as Rudyard Kipling and Richard Harding Davis. Following his graduation from Harvard in 1907, he worked briefly for the Cleveland Plain Dealer and at Bobbs-Merrill publishers. By 1908, Biggers was hired at the Boston Traveler to write a daily humor column. Soon, however, he became that paper's drama critic. It was at this time that he met Elanor Ladd, who would later become his wife and who would have a marked influence in his writing.

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2,092 reviews16 followers
October 3, 2018
World War I drama, based on the Broadway play by Earl Derr Biggers.

Opens on the eve of the outbreak of WWI. A young New York City business woman, Jane Gerson, is on her first trip as a buyer for her department store. She is independent minded and out to prove she can do a good job. She meets Captain Woodhouse, an officer in the British signal corps on his way back to his base in Egypt, at French customs and he helps her through and sees her to Paris. He advises her to complete her business quickly and return to America before war breaks out. She refuses to take the advice as she is out to prove she is a capable employee who can do more than is expected and can’t be bothered by a little thing like war. (One can easily see where this is leading.)

It turns out that there is much more to Woodhouse than their initial meeting suggests and, as expected, with the outbreak of war, Jane finds herself in very difficult circumstances.
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181 reviews1 follower
March 15, 2018
I've enjoyed everything I've read by this author - not just the Charlie Chan books - and this novel is no exception. Here he shares the credit with another man but since the novel based on Biggers' play I'm assuming he had the larger role in its creation. The story is set in the Summer of 1914 as Europe is kicking off the First World War. A spunky young business woman from New York finds herself on the wrong side of the Atlantic as combat commences and quickly discovers that her nascent career, her heart, and yes even her life are all in peril. The characters, the pacing, dialogue, the European atmosphere all sparkle here and this book is highly recommended.
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February 25, 2019
What seems a straight forward tale suddenly twists and turns almost beyond belief at the end. Fun story though that hearkens back to a more innocent time.

I listened to this through Librivox. A most excellent rendition.
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May 12, 2021
A little hard to keep track of character at the beginning. Predictable, but a good read.
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October 10, 2023
Just read this book that was written over 100 years ago. Wonder if people will enjoy it as much as I did 100 years from now.
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June 9, 2025
Well, for an insta-love story it's pretty average. For a spy novel, it's adequately convoluted. For the two combined it's really not great. The stakes are too high in the spy story for the insta-love story to play well. There just isn't enough time to build the trust that this story demands. It just didn't work for me.
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