An interesting book about art, romanticism, and confronting Vienna's image of itself with the not-so-beautiful realities. In the end, though there were parts I liked, other parts just went over my head.
Really conflicted on this one. I think it is a good work. Maybe not great. And DEFINITELY in need of an editor. Came across several formatting issues in my Kindle copy. The dialog was probably my biggest hindrance in enjoying this set of three stories that even though not directly interrelated, have a very cohesive feel. It was very unclear at times which character was speaking, especially as there are several conversation involving 4 characters at a time. I loved the concepts and understand completely the "invisible architecture" to which the title refers. I just think it needs tightening up.