An edition of The last innocent hour (1917)

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An edition of The last innocent hour (1917)

The Last Innocent Hour

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Girl meets boy, boy meets S.S. in this sturdy, sudsy pre- and postwar Nazi gothic.

Like other gothic heroines, Sally Jackson is ambivalently drawn to remote, masterful men—her blank ambassadorial father, her radiantly blond childhood sweetheart Christian Mayr, and S.S. chief Reinhard Heydrich, much the most magnetic of the three. Sandwiched between a 1946 prologue and an epilogue—in which sadder-but-wiser Sally, now examining photographs for military intelligence, searches for confirmation that Christian survived the surrender and is implicated in war crimes—a long flashback shows Sally growing up alongside Christian's wholesome Bavarian family, returning to Germany when FDR taps her father to head the legation, finding a fencing coach with Heydrich's help and playing duets with him as he climbs the Nazi hierarchy, asking his help in locating Christian (who naturally turns up on Heydrich's own S.S. staff), dallying briefly with Jewish newspaperman David Wohl, and finally settling into a perilous romantic triangle: Christian, overcoming his initial reluctance to get involved with his general's woman, attacks, impregnates, and marries her, and sweeps her off on a storybook honeymoon, while Heydrich («You never call me by my name») plots against them, throwing Christian into prison, announcing that he intends to destroy Sally by making her desire him, and intimating that he's been behind Christian's tender/brutal behavior all along. The predictable climax comes when Heydrich forces her to cross swords with him literally, setting Christian's freedom against her unborn baby's life.

A fascinating twist on the premise of gothic romance: it's the Nazis who are responsible for the brooding hero's threatening mood swings. The large readership that the publisher predicts for this naively disillusioned first novel won't mind that the last innocent hour of the ambassador's daughter lasts for chapter after improbable chapter. (Kirkus Reviews)

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English
Pages
553

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Cover of: The Last Innocent Hour
The Last Innocent Hour
May 19, 2017, Sand Hill Review Press
paperback
Cover of: The Last Innocent Hour
The Last Innocent Hour
May 01, 2017, Sand Hill Review Press
hardcover
Cover of: The Last Innocent Hour
The Last Innocent Hour
December 1993, St Martins Mass Market Paper
Paperback in English
Cover of: The last innocent hour
The last innocent hour
1992, Arrow Books
in English
Cover of: The last innocent hour
The last innocent hour: a novel
1991, St. Martin's Press
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: The last innocent hour
The last innocent hour
1991, Century
in English
Cover of: Last Innocent Hour
Last Innocent Hour
1917, Sand Hill Review Press
in English

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
553
Dimensions
6.6 x 3.8 x 1.5 inches
Weight
1.6 ounces

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Open Library
OL10394296M
Internet Archive
lastinnocenthour0000marg
ISBN 10
0312929420
ISBN 13
9780312929428
OCLC/WorldCat
29403491
LibraryThing
748466
Goodreads
1203294

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OL4094672W

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