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The Passing Tribute
The Passing Tribute | Simon Marshall
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In the tumultuous aftermath of the First World War the Wilson brothers head in opposite directions: Richard, interned in Austria throughout the conflict, returns to England; Edward, a junior officer, is dispatched from Italy to Vienna as part of the British Armys relief mission. For Edward, it will be a return to the city and to love. But it will not be the same city: Vienna is no longer the administrative heart of an Empire, merely a provincial capital ravaged by starvation, and paralysed by the winter snows. Will it be the same love? In London, Richard is employed in the ministerial heart of government, and soon dazzled by the Under Secretarys vision for a new, federal Europe. But for the new to exist the old must be replaced; and the Habsburg Emperor, on his estate near the Czech border, revolution all around, refuses to go. One man is sent to make sure that he does. With the brothers estranged by distance and time, their lives become unknowingly entwined in a shadowy plot and it seems the end of the war is only the beginning of their struggle.
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ladyonequestion
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A beautifully lyrical historical novel about two brothers in seperate countries set in Vienna and England between the wars. The author has tried to move away from 'the tyranny of plot' in order to make the story more naturalistic, which really suits the setting. It's not necessarily an easy read, but ultimately rewarding. Read on #Pigeonhole

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Clare_Riley
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This one was hard work. Overly verbose, and plain confusing. I kept thinking I‘d missed something (maybe I had!). I don‘t like giving bad reviews, and someone out there may like this book far more than me, but it was too much work for little return 🤷🏼‍♀️I wish I‘d just given up, to be honest 😞