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Tuesday, July 23, 2024

WWII historical fiction winner

Walking Away From Midnight (The Midnight Series Book 1) by Tom Kane delivers a gripping debut in The Midnight Series that seamlessly weaves elements of suspense, history, and personal growth. Set against the backdrop of World War II, this novel introduces Jessie Fordham, a formidable female protagonist whose journey is as unpredictable as it is compelling.

Walking Away from Midnight
 

About the book: Walking Away from Midnight

This story pulls you into an intricate web of family secrets and looming conflict. Jessie, freshly graduated from Cambridge, returns to her family's summer retreat in the French Ardennes with a heavy heart and unresolved familial tensions. As war threatens to engulf Europe, Jessie's world is thrown into turmoil when her father thrusts her into a dangerous mission that will shape her fate.

Jessie Fordham
 

Book review: Walking Away from Midnight

The strength of Walking Away From Midnight lies in its rich character development and evocative setting. Jessie's evolution from a conflicted young woman to a courageous emissary navigating the treacherous landscape of wartime Europe is both poignant and empowering. The author skillfully blends historical accuracy with a narrative that brims with suspense, keeping readers on edge as Jessie navigates a world fraught with danger and deception.

The novel's pacing is expertly managed, with each chapter unveiling new layers of intrigue and emotion. Set against a wartime backdrop, Jessie's journey underscores themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and human resilience. Vivid descriptions effortlessly transport readers from tranquil midnight lakes to chaotic war scenes where life-and-death decisions about trust and survival must be made.

Walking Away From Midnight excels in its ability to keep readers guessing. The storyline remains unpredictable with red herrings and unexpected twists until the very end, leaving readers eagerly anticipating the next installment in Jessie's journey.

In my opinion, Walking Away From Midnight is a historical fiction winner, offering readers an unforgettable protagonist in Jessie Fordham and a narrative that is as heart-wrenching as it is exhilarating. I highly recommend this novel to anyone seeking a compelling blend of World War II history, suspense, and the indomitable strength of the human spirit. Jessie's story stays with you long after you turn the final page. I’m delighted to give Walking Away From Midnight 5 out of 5 stars.

 

Wednesday, June 12, 2024

Captures the essence of human resilience

Sharkman is a gripping true-life adventure recounted by Tom Vater. The plot transports readers to the early 1990s in Mali and the Sahara, where Peter Hauser and two of his friends make a unique but dangerous journey. A thrill ride that became a little more thrilling than any of them expected.

Sharkman

Vater paints this harrowing tale within a rich historical framework. I enjoyed learning new things like how they drove across the desert carrying metal sheets in their vehicles to give them traction when needed, how borders weren’t well defined, and all these details came into play. The vivid descriptions of Hauser's distressing escapade had me on the edge of my seat as the trio comes face-to-face with Tuareg bandits in the unforgiving desert. Through Hauser's recollections, the characters come alive, and the line between friend and foe blurs, portraying a nuanced depiction of survival in a harsh landscape. As Hauser's story unfolds, it becomes clear how confronting death shapes one's perspective on life, evident in Hauser's present-day fearlessness, such as swimming with tiger sharks in Thailand. 

Sharkman

 

Book review: Sharkman

Vater's skillful storytelling captures the essence of human resilience amidst adversity, offering readers a riveting read that resonates long after the final page. With its blend of danger, historical context, and introspection, this novella is a must-read for mature audiences seeking an adventure that transcends time and place. I give it 5 stars and recommend it to those looking for a real-life experience that keeps the pages turning.

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Wednesday, January 10, 2024

Unpredictable suspense couched in historical fiction

At the start of this third installment, the Brittle Trilogy opens with the devastating toll of the sweeping flu pandemic of 1918. Plot events carry the main characters through WWII providing a fertile backstory perfect for fate to overlap the paths of several characters. The captivating plot is unpredictable and keeps the pages turning. 



Fans of the first two books will be happy to see the return of Richard Blackmore who was injured during the war and hospitalized for a long stay due to a head injury. The love of his life, Maggie, lives in hiding from her ex-husband and the man he hired to kill her. When Richard is able, he sets out looking for Maggie. He’s a good guy with dogged determination and even though years have passed Maggie doesn’t give up hope that she will see him again.

Brittle Trilogy Box Set

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Book review: The Brittle Sky

I’ve had the pleasure of reading the entire Brittle Trilogy which spans decades from pre-WWI to post-WWII. If you’ve read the first two books in the series, book three will not disappoint. The entire series takes on Hitchcockian-style elements with climactic plot twists and an innocent man accused. I recommend the entire Trilogy to those who enjoy Historical Fiction. As a WWII buff, I enjoyed the historical threads woven into this work of fiction. I’d love to share my favorite, but it would be a spoiler, and I’d rather readers get the full enjoyment as the story unfolds. The pacing is on target. Believable. I am happy to give it 5 out of 5 stars.