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Fractured

por Dawn Barker

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Tony is worried. His wife, Anna, isn't coping with their newborn. Anna had wanted a child so badly and, when Jack was born, they were both so happy. They'd come home from the hospital a family. Was it really only six weeks ago? But Anna hasn't been herself since. One moment she's crying, the next she seems almost too positive. It must be normal with a baby, he'd thought? She's just adjusting. But now Anna and Jack are missing. And Tony realises that something is really wrong.… (más)
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FRACTURED is a thriller entry in the expanding local sub-genre of books that look very close to home. Set as close to home as possible, it's the story of Anna, her husband Tony and their baby son Jack.

Using the obvious device of two converging timelines, the lead up to Jack's birth is contrasted with events afterwards. The storyline builds carefully, slowly almost, seen primarily from the viewpoint of Tony.

Partially because of that viewpoint there's a sense of "blame" or judgement, pervading the story. Whilst Anna obviously struggles with the change in her life, Tony doesn't always come across as particularly empathetic or even necessarily aware of what a struggle it is. Having said that he's also struggling with why things haven't panned out according to the advertising, and his mother doesn't seem too sympathetic about his difficulties. At points throughout this story is possible for the reader to dislike just about everybody - Tony, Anna, Tony's mother. Everyone seems to have an opinion on what everyone else should be doing yet somehow nobody actually seems to ever do anything positive. Even after the worst happens and Anna and Jack go missing, the sense of disapproval and judgement remains strong.

Many of these sorts of books come across as too manipulative, too designed to engender a predictable reaction. Barker cleverly dodges a lot of that by making just about everybody in the story unsympathetic in some way. This feels like a very realistic portrayal of the loss of control - it's cleverly drawing out that idea that parenthood is not always idyllic and sometimes a little honesty wouldn't hurt.

A clever book, FRACTURED looks at a taboo subject, without slipping over into preaching or coming across as holier than thou.

http://www.austcrimefiction.org/review/review-fractured-dawn-barker ( )
  austcrimefiction | Jul 21, 2014 |
Fractured is a devastating portrayal of a young family shattered by tragedy from debut author, Dawn Barker. When Anna is found bruised, battered and uncommunicative on a seaside cliff, her husband, Tony, imagines she has been attacked, perhaps car jacked. While he is relieved she has been found safe, their newborn son, Jack, is still missing and Anna can't, or won't, tell them where he is.

Structured along two alternating timelines that eventually meet, Fractured begins with the day that Anna and Jack disappear and then takes the reader back to the day that their much wanted and loved son was born. As the story unfolds, primarily through the viewpoint of Tony, we are witness to Anna's experience of new motherhood and Tony's struggle to make sense of the disintegration of his family.

With sensitivity and compassion, Barker explores this confronting situation and it's heart rending results. The tension comes at first from the unknown fate of baby Jack but is maintained as Anna and Tony have to come to terms with events, and are faced with the unimaginable emotional and legal repercussions of tragedy.

As the characters vacillate between blame, empathy, loathing and pity so does the reader, forced to confront the boundaries of our understanding about postpartum mental illness. It is an intense study of human frailty, drama and tragedy of which many have little understanding.

A superb debut for Dawn Barker, Fractured is a psychologically complex, gripping story that I couldn't put down. This adult fiction title is one that will haunt me for a while. ( )
  shelleyraec | Apr 6, 2013 |
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Tony is worried. His wife, Anna, isn't coping with their newborn. Anna had wanted a child so badly and, when Jack was born, they were both so happy. They'd come home from the hospital a family. Was it really only six weeks ago? But Anna hasn't been herself since. One moment she's crying, the next she seems almost too positive. It must be normal with a baby, he'd thought? She's just adjusting. But now Anna and Jack are missing. And Tony realises that something is really wrong.

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