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The Haunting Scent of Poppies by Victoria Williamson
5.0
Here's a book review courtesy of The Write Reads blog tours. It's set in winter, right before Christmas, making it a perfect holiday read. Just so you know, this isn't your typical heartwarming tale.
“The Haunting Scent of Poppies” by Victoria Williamson envelops you in a spectral tale that unfolds in the days preceding the first Christmas post-World War One. Join Charlie, a cunning fugitive entangled in a mysterious theft, as he endeavors to secure a rare and valuable book from a local bookshop, a prize that could alter the course of his life. Little does he know that this seemingly ordinary act of thievery will thrust him into a surreal world, haunted by the harrowing experiences of a soldier who owned the book before him.
In this succinct yet eerily captivating novella, the narrative lingers in your thoughts, the gothic ambiance seeping through every page. Williamson really gets into the horrors of war, the desperate things people do to survive, and the huge value of a book, both in terms of money and emotions.
While the protagonist, Charlie, may not be inherently likable, the complexity of his character is undeniable. His constant shapeshifting of identity, his opportunistic exploits, and the gradual revelation of his sins keep you on edge. As consequences catch up with him, the novella explores the intricacies of his nature, revealing a character whose growth is mired in self-preservation.
The seamless integration of flashbacks depicting trench warfare with the post-war setting enhances t’s impact. Williamson skillfully creates an unsettling atmosphere by moving the reader from an English town to the haunting front lines and back. The blending of reality and hallucination adds an eerie layer to the story.
The events in "The Haunting Scent of Poppies" are vividly depicted, especially the haunting hallucinations and flashbacks. The gripping trench scenes and thrilling sequences contribute to the story's overall impact.
Read more at https://www.summonfantasy.com/reviews/echoes-of-war-unveiling-the-haunting-scent-of-poppies
“The Haunting Scent of Poppies” by Victoria Williamson envelops you in a spectral tale that unfolds in the days preceding the first Christmas post-World War One. Join Charlie, a cunning fugitive entangled in a mysterious theft, as he endeavors to secure a rare and valuable book from a local bookshop, a prize that could alter the course of his life. Little does he know that this seemingly ordinary act of thievery will thrust him into a surreal world, haunted by the harrowing experiences of a soldier who owned the book before him.
In this succinct yet eerily captivating novella, the narrative lingers in your thoughts, the gothic ambiance seeping through every page. Williamson really gets into the horrors of war, the desperate things people do to survive, and the huge value of a book, both in terms of money and emotions.
While the protagonist, Charlie, may not be inherently likable, the complexity of his character is undeniable. His constant shapeshifting of identity, his opportunistic exploits, and the gradual revelation of his sins keep you on edge. As consequences catch up with him, the novella explores the intricacies of his nature, revealing a character whose growth is mired in self-preservation.
The seamless integration of flashbacks depicting trench warfare with the post-war setting enhances t’s impact. Williamson skillfully creates an unsettling atmosphere by moving the reader from an English town to the haunting front lines and back. The blending of reality and hallucination adds an eerie layer to the story.
The events in "The Haunting Scent of Poppies" are vividly depicted, especially the haunting hallucinations and flashbacks. The gripping trench scenes and thrilling sequences contribute to the story's overall impact.
Read more at https://www.summonfantasy.com/reviews/echoes-of-war-unveiling-the-haunting-scent-of-poppies