Sunday, 18 December 2016
When Darkness Comes - John Anthony Miller
When Darkness Comes is a historical thriller set during the German
occupation of Paris in 1942. Jewish people were being exterminated at
increasing rates in what was to become the most horrific genocide in the
history of mankind. Mr. Mille takes the reader into the lives of a
group of people who helped the Jews escape before being sent to almost
certain death in concentration camps. The book opens with a look into
the events and traumas in these people's lives that brought them
together to work for the Resistance. Nobody is ever quite who they seem
and the phrase "Never trust anyone" is never truer than in this story.
I can usually predict character twists but there are a few here that I
definitely wasn't expecting. I wasn't sure how the story was going
to unfold as I started to read this book and I wasn't really taken in
with the style of writing. As I kept reading, I found myself caring for
the characters and becoming more engrossed in the various twists and
turns of the story. It almost seemed like the author settled into the
story and the writing style smoothed out and became really good. The
characters are well developed and realistic in their actions and
dialogue. The intensity of their situations and surroundings was vivid
and made me realize just how touch-and-go life was for people during
World War Two. Mr. Mille wrote every character so well that even the
vilest Nazi was given a certain amount of humanity. The story is
fast-paced and told through multiple viewpoints so the reader is never
left bored with one character. There is a satisfying ending that,
unfortunately, makes it clear that there won't be a sequel, although
the author writes about the future for everyone...that is, those that
make it to the end of the book.
I really enjoyed this book. It's perfect for anyone with an interest
in the human side of the War and those people that saved so many lives,
not just the facts and dates. I read this on my ereader and it formatted
well with good editing. The cover gives a hint to what the story is
about and enticed me to choose this as a book I wanted to read. An
excellent and enjoyable book!
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