3.75*
An interesting, and well written short story, fictionalising a real event, the eruption of Mount Teide in Tenerife, one of the Canary Islands, in 1706
I was impressed by how the author was able to give a feeling of depth to her main characters in so few pages.
This was a short story, but it managed to set the scene so well, describing how the town which was under threat from the volcano, was also suffering from the corrupt behaviour of its leaders, selfish, greedy, cruel men who simply don’t care about the people of the town.
The panic of the eruption itself, and how people react to it, is brought to life….there are acts of bravery, and also acts of selfishness and cowardice, the various facets of human nature all made to feel real by good writing…..and the story is well rounded out, and brought to a satisfying conclusion……