Jim Kelly
Thursday 12th May 2022
St Peter's Church, Broad Street, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB7 4BB
7pm
7.30pm

We’re delighted to welcome Jim once again to discuss his new novel, The Silent Child. His illustrated presentations are always memorable and fascinating as well as offering a brilliant insight.
1944
LEO STERN arrives at the Nazi camp at Borek with his wife Irena and his two daughters. The Sterns are spared from the gas chamber when they witness a murder. But in a place that humanity has deserted, Leo is forced to make unimaginable choices to try to keep his family alive.
1961
For seventeen years, Hanna has been unable to remember her identity and how she was separated from her family at the end of the war, until the discovery of a letter among her late uncle’s possessions reveals her real name – HANNA STERN – and leads her to Berlin in search of her lost past.
Helped by former lover Peter, Hanna begins to piece together the shocking final days of Borek. But Hanna isn’t the only one with an interest in the camp, and lurking in the shadows is someone who would prefer Hanna’s history to remain silent.
Based on in-depth research and beautifully written, this a novel of memory and identity, and the long shadow of war.
Jim is already well known to local audiences as the author of the Cambridge-based Nighthawk series as well as the Philip Dryden series, set in the Fens. He’s the son of a Scotland Yard detective. He went to university in Sheffield, later training as a journalist and worked on the Bedfordshire Times, Yorkshire Evening Press and the Financial Times. His first book, The Water Clock, was shortlisted for the John Creasey Award and he has since won a CWA Dagger in the Library and the New Angle Prize for Literature.