Together they visit a nearby World War II airfield she sees abandoned disrepair, but to him, the base is in full wartime operation. Whether he’s a ghost or figment of her imagination remains unclear. Another night not long afterward, she wakes to a tapping at the window and finds a young pilot staring in and calling her nickname, Issy. Atkinson, the dour elderly landlady, is always pacing the floor above, and Isabel’s downstairs apartment is dank and cold looking in a closet for an extra blanket, she comes across a military greatcoat and wraps herself in it for warmth. While Philip plunges into his work, Isabel is lonely and adrift in her own life. In 1952, newlyweds Isabel and Philip move to East Riding where Philip has taken his first job as a doctor. After a grimly realistic portrayal of postwar East Berlin in The Betrayal (2010), Dunmore offers up an eerie story about postwar England that may, or may not, be a ghost story.
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