Into the
Storm by Cecilia Ahern
I have enjoyed several Cecilia Ahern books previously and I
was intrigued at the premise of this book.
Dr Enya Pickering is driving home in the pouring rain when
she is flagged down by a taxi driver. On the floor she sees a boy, who looked
uncannily like her son, who had been knocked over. She performs CPR on the boy
until the ambulance arrives and so saves his life. Her life then falls to
pieces – her husband, also a GP in the same practice wants her gone, and her
beloved son won’t speak to her. When her father tells her about an opening for
a GP in a remote village in Ireland, she decides that it’s fate and takes the
job. However, is everything as it seems and will the past catch up with her?
I really enjoyed this story. It’s somewhat of a ‘whodunnit’.
It has great characterisation and shows how people are not always inherently
good or inherently bad, but more all a bit of a mixture. A great, well written
story.
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