Fracture is told from Delaney's perspective, and if you've read the first two chapters, you know that she falls through the ice in chapter one, and she wakes up 6 days later. And what happens in between—well, that's Decker's story.
This is the story of those eleven minutes, and the six days that follow, from his perspective. Because while it must be terrifying to be trapped under the ice, it's a different kind of terror seeing your best friend trapped...
Especially if it's your fault.
Eleven Minutes is a short story prequel to Fracture (read my review of Fracture here) that can be downloaded for free from the Fracture Facebook page.
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Review:
I absolutely loved Fracture and I have to confess to having a bit of a crush on Decker so I was excited when I found out about Eleven Minutes, a free short story told from his perspective. Decker tells his version of what happened during the eleven minutes that Delaney spent underwater and the six days that she spent in a coma after being rescued. Although this is a short story it is an emotional read and one that had me on the edge of my seat from beginning to end.
This makes a great introduction to Fracture so if you're not sure whether to try the book or not I'm sure this will help you make up your mind. I love Megan Miranda's writing style, I loved her debut novel and I can't wait to see what she comes up with next!
Source: Downloaded for free from the Fracture Facebook page.
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