Reviewed by Beth C. on
"Into the Dim" is a debut novel by Janet Taylor, and while debuts can be sketchy, this one is quite well written. Several blurbs about the book I have read compare it to "Outlander", and I suppose there is some truth there. Scotland, romance, time travel...it's there, but there are some distinct differences between the two books.
What Janet does right is her characterization. Particularly in a first novel, some authors can get so caught up in creating the story that the characters seem...hollow. Not here. Taylor makes her characters seem all-too-human, with the flaws and strengths. The main character, Hope, is not a strong female lead - but she's learning how to be one. She has her issues, but she works on getting around them. There is growth in the novel, but not in such a way that it seems unrealistic.
Another excellent part of the novel is the history. Never dry and boring, but woven throughout the story in such a way that it shines and isn't an obvious "history lesson". Even those characters from the past have received the same characterization treatment as the others, including the famed "Nonius stone". I was curious, so I looked it up - and there is an interesting story behind it. Since it's tightly woven into this novel, that was a fun surprise.
Overall, an excellent first novel, and one to which I look forward to the sequel.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 1 February, 2016: Finished reading
- 1 February, 2016: Reviewed