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Provisionally Yours

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AS HEARD ON CBC'S THE NEXT CHAPTER WITH SHELAGH ROGERS

After World War I and the collapse of Czarist Russia, former counterintelligence officer Justas Adamonis returns to Lithuania, a fragment of the shattered Empire. He's not entirely sure what he'll find. His parents are dead, he hasn't seen his sister since she was a teenager, and Kaunas has become the political center of the emerging state. He's barely off the train when he's recruited back into service, this time for the nascent government eager to secure his loyalty and experience. Though the administration may be new, its problems are familiar, and Adamonis quickly finds himself ensnared in a dangerous web of political corruption and personal betrayal. Antanas Sileika's Provisionally Yours is a vivid depiction of realpolitik—as well as an unforgettable story about treachery and the enduring human capacity for love.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 29, 2019
      Early in this urbane thriller set in post-WWI Lithuania from Canadian author Sileika (Underground), former White Russian counterintelligence officer Justas Adamonis returns to his hometown of Kaunas, where Michael Landa, a government representative, recruits him to take charge of the newly emerging nation’s military counterintelligence. In the course of his duties, Adamonis carries on an affair with his married distant cousin, confiscates goods destined for the black market in Russia, leads an uprising against the French occupiers in the Klaipeda region, and catches several Polish spies. Sileika humorously portrays the bureaucratic bungling and missteps among those competing for power. Distinctive characters include Konstantin Vasilyev, once a heroic White Russian general who successfully led the Lithuanian army against the Reds, but who now has come down in the world, and estate owner Lukiewicz, a devoted taxidermist who Adamonis suspects is a Polish sympathizer. “We are the trash men,” Landa observes, “and no one wants trash but no one respects the people who take it out.” Readers curious about the small Baltic country and a key period in its history will be rewarded.

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