Book Review : A Season of Thunder

Book Review : A Season of Thunder 



Title - A Season of Thunder 
Author - Alex Gerrick 
Rating - 5/5

This book blurs the line between fiction and lived experience. Drawing on real events, Alex Gerrick crafts a story that explores guilt, memory, and the relentless pull of unanswered questions. The narrative unfolds slowly, inviting readers into a deeply personal reckoning with the past.

The narrator’s voice is candid and self-critical, lending authenticity to the emotional journey. Gerrick resists the temptation to present the search for truth as heroic, instead showing how it can be painful. 

The atmosphere plays a crucial role in the book’s impact. Gerrick’s depictions of European cities, particularly those marked by war and political tension, create a sense of unease that mirrors the narrator’s inner turmoil. The careful pacing allows the psychological tension to build steadily.

After reading this book by Alex, I am curious to get my hands on more books by him.

Thanks for reading.

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