Rhidian Brook is an award-winning writer of fiction, television, and film. His debut novel, The Testimony of Taliesin Jones, won the Somerset Maugham Award, a Betty Trask Award, and the Author’s Club Best First Novel Award. His stories have appeared in The Paris Review and New Statesman. He lives in London with his wife and two children.
"Rhidian Brook’s arresting novel brings vividly to life a
little-told aspect of World War II.” —Claire Messud
"Superb. . . . Conjures surprise after surprise as it shows how the
forces of politics and history penetrate even the most
intimate moments of its characters' emotional lives." —The
Guardian (London)
"A brilliant novel. . . . A moving, always enthralling journey into
the dark and light of history." —Joseph O'Neill, author of
Netherland
"A captivating tale of love among the ruins but also of treachery
and vengeance. . . . It poses many complex questions." —Literary
Review
"Reading The Aftermath, one can't help but wonder if this is the
sort of literary memorialization . . . that Sebald might have
wished for." —The Washington Post
“A fine, moving novel. . . . Brook addresses weighty
themes—forgiveness, familial loss—with a light touch . . . .
Bring[s] to mind no less a novel than J.G. Ballard’s Empire of the
Sun.” —Financial Times
“Brook is wonderful at evoking the atmosphere of this forgotten
time and place. . . . Brook handles the often shocking turn of
events with a spareness matched to the harshness of that winter . .
. There is much to think about here. It is a moral book but not a
moralising one.” —The Times (London)
“Engrossing. . . . Brook is a master with mixing the mundane
details with characters’ trials and tribulations. . . . This story
of passion, betrayal and ultimate truth and forgiveness will have
you hooked.” —Portland Book Review
“Profoundly moving. . . . Brook’s beautifully written novel ponders
issues of decency, guilt and forgiveness. . . . The meticulous
integrity of [his] prose style builds a narrative of chastened
humans . . . turning back from the brink.” —The Independent
(London)
“Masterly. . . . The story develops with many a deft twist. . . .
Brook wrings every drop of feeling out of a gripping human
situation, and his vignettes of war-ravaged Hamburg are superb.”
—Mail on Sunday
“A stylish, heart-searching, and convincing story. . . . Memorably
refashions this period.” —The Herald (Scotland)
“An entertaining blend of romance, history and suspense, one to
which Brook’s style is perfectly suited: it’s sturdy, stripped down
with the just the right amount of gnarled beauty poking through the
cracks.” —The Toronto Star
“Rhidian Brook takes a piece of history I thought I knew well and
breaks it open; The Aftermath is a compelling, surprising, and
moving novel.” —Sadie Jones, author of The Uninvited Guests
“Riveting. . . . Emotionally charged. . . . Fans of WWII-era
historical fiction will be drawn to this novel.” —Publishers
Weekly
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