Early in
the morning at Lovelace estate. Cathy sees her lover go away. Only a couple of
hours later, the place will not be what it was before: with a teenager killed,
riots breaking out and the police under pressure, the city can hardly be
recognized anymore. But not only the fight between the inhabitants and the
forces are on the press’ agenda, also the Prime Minister’s and Home Secretary’s
political fight gets into another phase. 10 days later, the country will have
changed completely.
Gillian
Slovo’s narrates her story at a high pace, the situation shifts within minutes,
everything happens at the same time, people come under pressure, private and
public affairs are mixed. However, it is not only the speed at which the story
unfolds and demands action, it is also the characters which can captivate the
reader. None of the is perfect, non is only evil or only good. They all have
their flaws which makes them appear lively and credible. Although the end can
be guessed and is not too astonishing, there is suspense throughout the novel
since every single day of the narration, new factors and new developments are
added which complicate the characters’ lives and need adaptation to the new
situation. Seeing how the react and try to keep their integrity is one of he strongest aspects of the thriller. What I also
liked was the weather motive and how it was incorporated in the plot: the heat
making also the characters heat up, the cleansing thunderstorm which also costs
the lives of some innocent people - a successful
parallelism.