Cutting Edge Press 2014 |
Post Traumatic Stress disorder is
at the heart of this disturbing novel which rips away the veneer which all too
often shrouds this distressing condition in secrecy and silence. Alex has been
an elite career soldier, who is now attempting albeit unsuccessfully, to make a
new career as a security advisor. Meanwhile, his wife Juliet and small son Ben
are learning to adjust to life with Alex back at home with them. On the surface,
all should be well, but Alex’s increasingly volatile and often brutal behaviour
is set to spiral out of control and neither Juliet nor Ben can escape his mood
swings.
This is a tight and well
constructed psychological suspense story which grabs you by the scruff of the
neck and wallops you into hanging onto every word. It’s a dangerous and vicious
look at just how two individuals, who are both irrevocably damaged, can wreak havoc,
and as their despicable behaviour reverberates throughout their personal lives
there is little to choose between them in the unlikeabilty stakes. I felt like
I should have liked Juliet more than I did, and believe me, I truly sympathised
with her plight, but she also knew just how to wind Alex up so that he snapped,
and then, of course, there’s Alex with his smooth talking charm, whose total
disregard for what is right and proper really cranked up the menace. Overall, there is much to both like and dislike
about both Juliet and Alex as neither of them appears to be truly honest, but
what really strikes a chord is the plaintive voice of five year old Ben, whose
vulnerability in the face of his parent’s worst excesses is heartbreaking.
Highly Recommended.
It sounds an interesting read but I'm not sure it is for me.
ReplyDeleteHi Jane, thanks for commenting. It's a very interesting book and really well done.
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