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Passions flare and alliances shift in this breathtaking story of survival set during the final days of World War II in Hungary. 


Young Zeno dreams of moving to Budapest and becoming a great filmmaker in the Hungarian film studios. But one evening he follows Catherine Steiner, a guest at the exclusive lakeside resort where he works as a bellboy, into the forest. 

Unknowingly he dives into her life, changing his forever. Her husband is a wealthy industrialist with the power to create – or crush – Zeno. 

Despite Catherine’s protests, Zeno moves to Budapest and takes a servant’s job in the Steiner house, shining her husband’s shoes while hearing the family’s secrets. 

All Zeno and Catherine have are precious hours in a secret apartment, tucked above the uneasy streets of a city at war, their affair a flimsy wall against a future no one can see or predict. Until it arrives.

Historical Fiction

About The Author

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G.S. Johnston is the author of three historical novels, Sweet Bitter Cane (2019), The Cast of a Hand (2015), The Skin of Water (2012).  And a fourth novel set in contemporary Hong Kong, Consumption (2011).  The novels are noted for their complex characters and well-researched settings.


In one form or another, Johnston has always written, at first composing music and lyrics. After completing a degree in pharmacy, a year in Italy re-ignited his passion for writing and he completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature. Feeling the need for a broader canvas, he started writing short stories and novels.


Originally from Hobart, Tasmania, Johnston currently lives in Canberra, Australia.  He is treasurer of the Historical Novel Society Australasia.


He would be impressed with humanity if someone could succeed in putting an extra hour in every day.

Website: http://gsjohnston.com/
Twitter: @GS_Johnston
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/GSJohnston.author
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