If you're a fan of historical fiction filled with dark secrets, romance, betrayal and intrigue, you'll find much to admire and enjoy about Island In The East. This is a compelling, well-written and heartbreaking story that I've found it hard to stop thinking about it since I turned the last page. The book reviewer's cliche "I couldn't put it down" certainly applies here!
The story takes place over two time periods - one in the early 1940s where Ivy, after a traumatic experience working in wartime London, is reassigned to duties in Singapore. However, she has no idea that her grandmother Mae once lived in Singapore, until she encounters some figures from Mae's past, and so another story unravels in parallel with Ivy's, that of Mae and her twin sister Harriet, in the late 1890s.
A sense of doom, which is ironically very compelling (!), hangs over both stories - you know something terrible is going to go down, and it's a testament to Jenny Ashcroft's storytelling skills that you're left guessing the final twist until the very end. If you're familiar with WW2 history, there's that added sense of tension when you are aware Singapore is mere months, weeks and then days away from invasion by the Japanese.
Ashcroft knows how to write characters that you fall in love with, and also ones that make your skin crawl. She also skillfully captures family loyalty, sibling rivalry, 'frenemies' and the bitterness that clouds people's judgment when they can't get what they want. The horrors of war are not shied away from, and the chapters that go into detail about the deprivation in the prison camps were not easy to read.
The romances in the storylines are genuinely wonderful, and Alex and Kit are both heroes that make one swoon! But it never descends into sentimentality - the characters and their passion for each other feel very real, and it's quite heartbreaking when things don't go as planned (to put it mildly! No spoilers!).
This is a novel that has a bit of everything - love, war, betrayal, heartbreak, tragedy, redemption and hope - resulting in a sumptuous, evocative read with characters that will linger in your mind long after you've finished reading. Beautifully written and highly recommended.