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Crimson Comes The Dawn
Crimson Comes The Dawn
Author: Gene Snyder
ISBN-13: 9780553198454
ISBN-10: 0553198459
Publication Date: 6/1985
Pages: 325
Rating:
  • Currently 3/5 Stars.
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3 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Bantam Books
Book Type: Paperback
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This book wasn't quite what I expected. The story spans 30+ years in less than 400 pages - a feat for any author. I was hooked, I can't deny it....I just didn't get quite what I expected out of the book. It is a great fiction novel/account of the developments up to and including Nazi Germany as well as the aftermaths. There were a few moments that things were written a little to clearly for the average read (Please read RATED for MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY!!). I must admit, I truly find men's attempt at "romance novel" style writing a little bit fumbled. It does not enhance the story, in fact I believe (and I love my girlie books) that it detracts rather than enhancing the story.

Through all that, I can't deny that I loved the basic story, plots and characters. There are some ironic twists of fate for the main characters and it will leave you saying "Life is not fair", but overall - you will breathe a sigh of relief with Herr Eric von Kleist.
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From cover description:

The breathtaking epic of a powerful family empire divided by war and passion.

Swept by the terrible storms of war, a passionate family struggles to perserve a mighty dynasty.