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"Goodspeed, himself and experienced infantry officer, breathes life into the character of Rory Ferrall as we follow his career as brave but naïve soldier to intrepid and canny spy. On one level a straightforward tale of espionage, Three to a Loaf also poses bigger questions about the nature of war, and takes much care in presenting both Allied and German soldiers in a human light."

National Post, Weekend Post
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Books: Fiction By Paul Bachmeier

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"This is a spy novel, featuring a Canadian of Anglo-German origin. The adventures he gets into... are splendidly recounted with full attention to military and political detail. Goodspeed is an infantry lieutenant-colonel, and he can write."

Off the Shelf
by J.L. Granatstein
Legion Magazine
November/December 2009
Page 112

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"A thin fictional overlay on a backboard of historical fact, Goodspeed weaves real people, from generals to privates, into his narrative while attempting to stay true to the facts and the tenor of the time. "

Kingston Whig-Standard
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Arts / Life section
by Ian Elliot

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