It is 1997. Antanas and Vassily have worked precious amber in Vilnius, Lithuania since they returned from serving in Afganistan for the Soviet Union. Vassily is a master craftsman and storyteller. His tales of amber and its origins seem to be as bottomless as a full well.
But as Vassily faces his mortality due to cancer, he is anquished by a secret which he feels his friend, Antanas, whom he loves as a brother, must hear and understand. Vassily and Antanas each harbor their own demons from Afganistan, so Vassily sends Antanas on a quest that will reveal his secret to his beloved friend.
Travelling between the present and flashbacks of Soviet - occupied Afganistan, Antanas discovers the enormity of truth within Vassily's punchline, "Sometimes great beauty is a terrible thing." In Stephan Collishaw's AMBER, the truth sneaks up on the unsuspecting reader, and packs a punch that is not easily forgotten.
A mesmerizing work; upon finishing this book, I reread the first few chapters to discern what happened to me as I read this book.