This is my second read by the author and I’m yet to find myself in love, so far it’s just middle level like all the way. The writing is perfectly nice, but the story itself just didn’t really grab me. The novella format was perfect for the level of interest and emotional engagement for me. Set during the same time as some of the author’s other longer works, this is a story about rescue workers during WWII in London, England. One of the new volunteers seems to be extraordinarily good at locating victims, almost as if by supernatural means. Or so his colleague suspects and tries to figure out. The readers will probably figure out Jack’s deal even sooner, the author makes it entirely too obvious, the clues are bullet train sized and just as subtle, where more subtlety might have actually made for a more exciting and surprising narrative. Other than that, the writing is perfectly decent, there’s a good amount of details to bring the era to life with all its danger and devastation, so on a historical fiction level it certainly works. It’s just the Jack in Jack that’s underwhelming somewhat (possibly due to my person indifference to his specific kind of being…to say more would be too much), possibly because he is by far the most interesting character in the story, but somehow not the main one, in fact all we know of him is what is being observed and speculated by his coworker. So yeah, a good enough quick read. Thanks Netgalley.