Hardback 1979 - Inherited from Parents' Library
This is Book 3 of a series. I picked it to read it a couple of years ago from my shelves; I don't have the first two. This book is set in the late 40s, post WW II, into the 50s. It is very well written and deals with a lot of family dynamics that would have been prevalent at the time. There are family members with wide ranges of political ideals, various interests, and various vocational interests, all working together to show the conflicts, animosities, levels of compassion or lack thereof, support, and apathy. There is a lot of suspense as events unfold for the main characters. Toward the end, it will all fall together as the reader sees where it is going, with suspense remaining until the end. (I don't want this to be a spoiler, so I am intentionally skirting the historical references.) For those who are familiar with the political climate of the time, this book will come to a conclusion in the last few chapters with events that will remind the reader of real events. At several points, the reader will think of how unfair certain events are or what the characters "should have done" as the plot unfolds. Some of the situations will most likely make one feel rather upset with what "politicians" and "authorities" can do with no repercussions. This book was difficult to put down.
This is well worth the read. When I read this book, I knew nothing about the author. Knowing some of his background, I can understand more about why he wrote this book. He wrote his first novel right after he got out of high school. My copy is first printing of this book, so I don't know if there have been any subsequent edits.