A Rain of RuinBoth of Yoshiko Innoue’s brothers had already joined their ancestors in the service of their Emperor when America’s vengeful atomic fist slammed the rest of her family into oblivion. Cast adrift to wander alone through a life of abject poverty, she was easy prey for inscrupulous men like General Masaru Abachi, who ensured that the politics of peace would prove just as grubby as the politics of war. Yet in an Australian, she saw hope. Thirty months earlier, Major Ted Samuels had limped home to Brisbane from the war in North Africa*, and straight into the nerve centre for the fight against a very different foe, Nothing could have prepared Ted for the confronting, censored aftermath of Truman’s ‘rain of ruin’. In a moment of weakness, he found solace in the arms of his enemy, which Amidst the naivety of post-war Australia, the wives of all three Samuels brothers silently wrestled with their husband’s demons, until they were drawn together by a funeral. See Brother Rats by the same author |
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