When Maud's husband unexpectedly dies, she begins to research Nikitas's turbulent past. She uncovers secrets and betrayals stemming from the Greek civil war that still haunt her husband's family, but she also discovers undying love and a steadfast loyalty to beliefs. Meanwhile, Antigone, Maud's mother-in-law, returns to Athens after fleeing the country as a political prisoner decades ago. She struggles to face memories filled with death, hunger, and war. As the two women grapple with the present, their voices interchange throughout the novel to unravel a past that divided not only a family but an entire country.
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