Shadow Flicker by Cape Town-based author, Melissa A Volker is one of a duo of the first books to be published by “The Fifth Mrs Brink”, Karina Szczurek’s publishing house, Karavan Press. The other book, also by Volker, is the South African version of A Fractured Land, which was released in the US last year.
Pioneering the eco-romance-whodunit genre in South Africa, the author tells two engaging and topical stories, beautifully set in and around St Francis Bay (Shadow Flicker) and Graaff-Reinet (A Fractured Land).
Shadow Flicker is about renewable energy expert, Kate Petersen whose company sends her to the surfing village to finalise plans for a wind farm. What Kate’s boss doesn’t know is that overcoming local objections to wind farming isn’t the only challenge facing his employee in St Francis Bay; it’s the site of a tragedy from which Kate hasn’t recovered. But then she meets widower, veterinarian and surfer, Matthew Sykes and things take an unexpected turn. The path to togetherness isn’t, however, smooth. It’s paved with jealousy, obsession and greed as various other characters are upset about both the proposed energy assignment and the budding relationship. And then there’s Matthew’s past commitment.
I read Shadow Flicker during a visit to The Netherlands and, with wind turbines all around, enjoyed learning more about the technology, which is thoroughly researched and concisely explained. In addition to being an accomplished author and a beauty therapist, Volker is a top stand-up paddler and is married to a surfer. As such, her descriptions of the ocean and being in it are vibrant and convincing. The story moves quickly and is written with clarity, focus and humour. Both Shadow Flicker and A Fractured Land (which I read and enjoyed last year) are quintessential, contemporary South African stories with universal themes that provide hours of enjoyable reading.