A review by nicjohnston
The Last Train to London by Meg Waite Clayton

3.0

At the core of this book is an incredible story and, based on true events, it is one that needs to be told. Around that real life pivot is a fictionalised tale of children being assisted to flee Nazi occupied territories. The characters are fairly strong but perhaps unnecessarily complex (maths genius, playwright prodigy ... ) but their journey keeps the book moving with pace. However, having loved numerous other similar books (The Nightingale, Lilac Girls, All The Light We Cannot See, Beneath A Scarlett Sky), this felt a little disjointed. I can’t quite put my finger on the reason; possibly some elements were flabby with detail and focus which detracted from the overall story or it may have been short chapters from the outset which prevented the narrative from settling. Overall a strong 3.5*