over four thousand people had been killed in blackout accidents during the first few months of the war.
In "Full Dark House" by Christopher Fowler, the story unfolds against the backdrop of war, where the chaos and fear of conflict lead to significant dangers, including tragic accidents during blackouts. The narrative highlights the severe consequences of these blackouts, illustrating how over four thousand lives were lost due to accidents in a short period. This grim statistic serves as a reflection of the war's broader impact on society, emphasizing the...