“So many of the royal family have married into the German people so does that make them German or British? And why is it that the Germans are bad and we are good?” - Annalise
The Dalton Sisters have married throughout Europe, many with titles and affluence. Their world revolves around their societies and families, but this is abruptly changed when the fragile neutrality between nations is destroyed by two shots in Sarajevo. They are left to endure the fiery difficulties of nationalism, death, grief, and melancholia as the very world they remember is replaced with something harsher and harder: a new world which will test and try them, and possibly refine them—if they so choose—in the furnace of their afflictions.
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