Victory Lap, by George Sanders (2007)

Victory Lap, by George Sanders (2007)

9/10


The way the narrator skipped between the brains of the characters was hard to read in my first try, but when I re-read this story, I actually found this way of storytelling incredibly enjoyable. Comparing the minds of these three very different characters gave this story much more elements of interest. Alison’s young, joyful mind was a bit distractive, but it was nevertheless characteristic. Kyle’s strange, stressful thoughts started boring, but the moment he broke was truly impressing. The Russian’s almost primitive logic kind of scared me, considering how some people might actually think like this.

I was also very satisfied with the fact that Alison stopped Kyle from actually killing the Russian. I see it as a mutual salvation, as Kyle saved Alison from getting raped and probably dying, and Alison saved Kyle from crossing the dreadful line of murder which would have probably scarred him for life. Yet, it was still sad to see Alison waking up at night, crying in fear of what might have happened. It’s always the victim who suffers, even if the crime was stopped.

This story made me confirm I like George Sanders’ work. I rated it nine out of ten. (198 words)

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