Sparklefizz
Book 51 The Silence between Breaths by Cath Staincliffe.
This book is terrific. The reader becomes drawn in to the lives and concerns of a random group of passengers on a train. In the middle of the carriage sits Saheel carrying a deadly rucksack ....
Cath Staincliffe is such a good writer and has created believable characters in real-life situations. There's a contrast between the ordinariness of daily life building up to the horror that awaits..... the tragedy and the aftermath.
I will definitely look for more of her books.
44 The Silence Between Breaths - Cath Staincliffe
On your recommendation Sparklefizz!, yes a terrific read!
After the fact though, I read much of it with a lump in my throat She conveyed the horror of such an event, juxtaposed between the ordinary, the mundane and sometimes the stress filled lives of her main characters travelling from Manchester to London in the pursuit of work/job interview/a wedding. Each character outlined in some detail, their hopes fears, irritations, foibles before the impact, Among the multiple deaths are children a mother trying to get back to her sick child. Those that remain alive are left with life changing injuries. It certainly brought back the horror many of us remember in the accounts of similar atrocities on home grown soil. I can see her writing would transfer very well to the screen in line with the cover notes that detail her input with Blue Lights for example. Heartbreaking, only a handful of her initial characters survive the explosion, albeit without limbs and emotionally traumatised. Part of the story focuses on the family of the suicide bomber, their revulsion at his appalling act and how it tears their lives apart leaving them with feelings of rage, shame and grief. Ultimately I found it very sad.