Wow. What can I say. I had to stop bringing this book along on the subway when nearing the end, as it was hard at times to stop shedding a tear or two over this gripping tale. Carol Berg seems to get better and better for each book!This is the last of a trilogy, filled with fascinating characters...
the narration shifted to anne, daughter of the nominal villain of previous book, which was a bit jarring, since at the beginning anne - a severely introverted, reserved, intelligent but naive woman - possesses all the survival and political instincts of a particularly depressed suicidal lemming, ...
(Audio book review) Male narrator, although not as good as the narrator of Berg's newest book, Dust and Light, still did a decent job. I didn't care for his reading of Dante, however. He does it with a deep, gravely voice, making Dante seem far, far older than just twenty six years. I had to try ...