I have always been intrigued by that time period when electricity was being developed for us and those inventors like Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla, so I thought this historical fiction would be interesting, but it was way above my expectations, and I didn’t expect it to be such a page turner.
The novel’s characters were real people and the author did a lot of research to get their personalities right. The events that happen in the novel are also accurate, however the author did have to use his imagination to fill out some of them to fit the plot. He did do some playing with the timeline to help the storyline.
The novel follows the life of Paul Cravath, a newly graduated lawyer , who was hired by the Westinghouse Company, who was being sued by Thomas Edison over their lightbulbs, who Edison claimed was an infringement of his patent. This was a huge lawsuit, whose outcome would determine the future of electrification in the US. Edison was extremely wealthy, powerful, and domineering, and no one believed that Westinghouse had a chance of winning. Edison is shown as he really was, not the kindly inventor most people imagine, but a conniving and devious narcissist, who would stop at nothing to win.
One of the most interesting characters in the story was Nikola Tesla, the bizarre, yet genius, electrical prodigy. Tesla had a strange, abrasive, and obstinate personality, and bizarre habits (he seemed to live on saltine crackers.) He developed alternating electrical current, which jeopardized the future monopoly of Edison’s company, who used direct electrical current. Westinghouse saw the advantages of alternating current which, unlike direct current, could travel great distances down the wires. Westinghouse’s young lawyer, Paul Cravath, had to fight to stay above water in all of the chaos Edison created to stay the dominant company.
Besides the struggle with the electrical giants, Paul also struggles with his love interest, a famous singer of the time, and also a real person, who Paul later married.
While I generally enjoy most of the historical fiction I read, The Last Days of Night was a standout, both in describing what was going on in the 1890’s, but also in putting it all together into a really interesting read.
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