![]() ![]() Three years after the explosive finale of Amberlough, Aristide Makricosta has set himself up as a film director under the arm of Pulan. Not the faintest trace of an understanding.” I am tempted to leave my review at that because in the 6-odd days since I’ve finished Armistice I am still not sure I can do this book and my feelings on it justice. ![]() ★★★★★/5Īrmistice destroyed my soul and I loved every minute of it. All is barreling towards an international revolt…and only the wiliest ones will be prepared for what comes next. When their fates collide, machinations are put into play, unexpected alliances are built, and long-held secrets are exposed. ![]() Lillian, a reluctant diplomat serving a fascist nation,Īristide, an expatriate film director running from lost love and a criminal past,Īnd Cordelia, a former cabaret stripper turned legendary revolutionary.Įach one harbors dangerous knowledge that can upturn a nation. In a tropical country where shadowy political affairs lurk behind-the-scenes of its glamorous film industry, three people maneuver inside a high stakes game of statecraft and espionage: Blurb: Armistice returns to Donnelly’s ravishing 1930s Art Deco-tinged fantasy world of Amberlough with a decadent, tumultuous mixture of sex, politics, and spies. ![]()
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