In At Cafe 64 Shaeden Berry explores the definition of victim and the different ways people define who the victims of a tragedy are.
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Without any warning, Justin Kowalski drives his vehicle into the front of Cafe 64, killing himself and three other people.
At cafe 64 is narrated through the experiences of three women.
Maddie's fiancee was killed in the 'tragedy' and two years on she is still consumed by rage, determined to make someone responsible for her loss.
Emily is still trying to understand the whole incident and questions everything about her own life.
Flo says she is fine. She was outside the cafe and insists she didn't see anything. Then, why is her life falling apart?
"It's sort of ... weird, you know, existing on the edge of this big event. Like, you're a part of it but not.""I'm a victim as well, as much as anyone else ...... You think victimhood ends with the people who died?"
At Cafe 64 is a real page-turner, sombre and compelling, with cliff-hanger chapter endings that keep the story moving along at a fast pace. It is a thought-provoking look at victims, grief and the need for revenge.
Shaeden Berry explores how different people grieve differently and who is to say what is right and wrong. How is a victim defined? If you weren't on the scene can you still be a victim of a tragedy of this extent? The need to account blame; who led the perpetrator to perform this act and why are we not safe on the streets. Maddie, driven by truth and justice, wants revenge and relentlessly looks at all avenues to lay blame.
Berry writes with pathos and even though there are some jaw-dropping reveals the story is never sensationalised.
At Cafe 64 is an intriguing story that had me thinking about the whole concept of victims, survivors and impostor syndrome.
My rating 5 / 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Publisher: Echo Publishing
Publication date: 4th November 2025
Genre: Contemporary Fiction
Pages: 336
RRP: $34.99 (trade paperback)
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
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