Upadek gigantow

Hardcover, 1072 pages

Published April 30, 2015 by Albatros.

ISBN:
978-83-7885-521-7
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It is 1911. The Coronation Day of King George V. The Williams, a Welsh coal-mining family, is linked by romance and enmity to the Fitzherberts, aristocratic coal-mine owners. Lady Maud Fitzherbert falls in love with Walter von Ulrich, a spy at the German Embassy in London. Their destiny is entangled with that of an ambitious young aide to U.S. President Woodrow Wilson and to two orphaned Russian brothers, whose plans to emigrate to America fall foul of war, conscription and revolution.

Five families, American, German, Russian, English, and Welsh, move through the dramas of the First World War, the Russian Revolution, and the struggle for women's suffrage. The plot contains profanity, graphic sexual situations, and violence. Book #1

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This isn't my usual sort of story, but I'm very glad I read it (Thanks to Becky). The opening hit home, of course; the Williams family could've been my forebears, after all.

From that, I got sucked in, enjoying Billy's exploits, feeling proud of both him and his sister, as well as Grigori Peshkov, who I also liked. Then, there's the history - the sheer and overwhelming scope of the First World War, and as events move on you really do get into these people's heads and feel for them. It's an excellently written character work, with the tone set by the period and the real historical events serving only to enhance the drama.

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