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Before the Dawn
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- ISBN8233336683
- EAN9798233336683
- Date de parution14/02/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Before the Dawn offers a tense and atmospheric portrait of pre-war London through the lens of a night watchman's journal. Set against the backdrop of rising political tension and social unease, the story delves into themes of routine, ideology, and moral ambiguity in a world drifting toward conflict. The narrative follows John Townsend, a newly hired security guard at a London warehouse in Southwark.
What begins as a quiet account of night shifts, tea, and patrol logs soon transforms into a subtle psychological exploration of power, fear, and complicity. Through interactions with Edward Mallory - a decorated veteran with strong, increasingly disturbing views, the reader witnesses the normalization of authoritarian thought and casual prejudice in everyday life."Order, " as Mallory repeats, "is key." But what kind of order and at what cost?Structured as a series of diary entries, the novella builds a chilling sense of inevitability.
Historical context, including references to the Munich Agreement, rising fascism, and Britain's internal divisions, lends realism and depth to the fictional setting. Key Features: Historical fiction rooted in 1938-1939 Britain Intimate diary format blending introspection with sharp social observation Themes of conformity, ideology, nationalism, and silent resistance Atmospheric and literary, with echoes of Orwell, Greene, and Kafka This short novel offers more than just a historical setting, it captures the emotional and psychological temperature of a society quietly unraveling.
For readers interested in 20th-century history, political fiction, or psychological realism, Before the Dawn is a compelling and thought-provoking read.
What begins as a quiet account of night shifts, tea, and patrol logs soon transforms into a subtle psychological exploration of power, fear, and complicity. Through interactions with Edward Mallory - a decorated veteran with strong, increasingly disturbing views, the reader witnesses the normalization of authoritarian thought and casual prejudice in everyday life."Order, " as Mallory repeats, "is key." But what kind of order and at what cost?Structured as a series of diary entries, the novella builds a chilling sense of inevitability.
Historical context, including references to the Munich Agreement, rising fascism, and Britain's internal divisions, lends realism and depth to the fictional setting. Key Features: Historical fiction rooted in 1938-1939 Britain Intimate diary format blending introspection with sharp social observation Themes of conformity, ideology, nationalism, and silent resistance Atmospheric and literary, with echoes of Orwell, Greene, and Kafka This short novel offers more than just a historical setting, it captures the emotional and psychological temperature of a society quietly unraveling.
For readers interested in 20th-century history, political fiction, or psychological realism, Before the Dawn is a compelling and thought-provoking read.






















