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Tony
Jun 11, 2010 rated it really liked it
I've been reading Furst since his first book, and I'm thrilled that he's finally gotten around to setting something in my ancestral homeland (Greece). That said, he does have a very distinctive style that is definitely not to everyone's taste. His narratives tend to unfold in a somewhat fractured way, in vignettes that can sometimes skip large swathes of time and geography. His characters can often have a somewhat detached tone to them, which can make them somewhat less empathetic than your aver ...more
Jessica
A terrific long-running series, and Furst introduces a fresh energy in this installment as he shifts his scene from central Europe to the periphery. Zannis's role as a linguistic and cultural bridge for various schemers is intriguing, and the story shines a light on Greece's involvement in WWII, which tends to get short shrift in historicals of the period. ...more
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