A Place in the Country

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Apr 1969
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Gothic Gothic
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In the aftermath of the Second World War, Vienna is a crucible of fear and superstition, tense with the beginnings of the Cold War and rife with double agents. Robert Inglis, a young British army officer, has been posted to the ruined city to assist in restoring order and control. In the bitter cold of that post-war winter, a mystery railway wagon arrives from the east carrying a cargo of starving, half-dead men, among them the talented journalist Georg Kerenyi. Inglis forms an uneasy friendship with Kerenyi, and it is through him that he meets and is captivated by Julia Homburg, once the star of Vienna's theatre and now hidden away in the Austrian countryside, engaged in her private struggle to overcome the sorrow and devastation of the war.

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Aug 1970 Sphere ISBN13 9780722137383 ISBN10 0722137389
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Feb 1976 HarperCollins ISBN13 9780380006427 ISBN10 0380006421
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Apr 1969 Littlehampton Book Services Ltd ISBN13 9780297176732 ISBN10 0297176730
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Sep 1969 Holt, Rinehart and Winston ISBN13 9780030764301 ISBN10 0030764300
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Aug 2013 -- Not Selected ISBN10 B00DUXY6MC
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