A rare but very welcome foray into these shores for David Hewson
A richly rewarding work of historical fiction, wonderfully character driven, with a thoughtfully constructed plot line, a read where you want to take it all in.
This is a read which has real depth and quality to the storytelling, an intense read where the action takes place in Dover when at the time it was thought that the Germans were only days away from invading
The tone of the book has a dark feel to it as the subject matter would suggest, though it is not without a certain warmth, however, it doesn’t sugar coat the horrors of the time but through the characters it relays differing viewpoints and ideologies
Delightfully character driven, the author captures each character perfectly in a way that befits the period, given real voice to each, their tone, mannerisms and behaviour evoke the 1940s. There is a keen eye to detail
I loved the way that the book centres around a few characters and weaves a narrative around them and the way there lives intertwine
It is a beautifully paced book where the story is allowed to flow, the plot is constructed in a way that your’e always trying to second guess what lays behind the plot line, sprinkled throughout with twists and turns and the unexpected
The whole book evokes the feeling of Britain at the time, the writing captures the tension in the air and the characters behaviour, perfectly encapsulating a feeling of dread at the thought of what they may face, you can sense that the author has researched not only the period but the landscape and geography of Kent at the time. It is a read which is not only a crime novel but paints a social historical picture of the time
A well rounded storyline, that poses question, underlying is is a thought provoking read
It is a story that stays with you long after the final page has been closed, David Hewson is a master storyteller, a gripping and engaging read that gets under your skin
David Hewson is a favourite author of mine, with each book you always get something different, but one thing you can always be guaranteed is a cracking read