Travelling companions – my three characters aboard the Trans-Siberian Express
by Deborah Swift
There are three main characters in my novel Last Train to Freedom, and the novel is told from their points of view. They are trapped together in the same compartment on the Trans-Siberian Express, fleeing the Russian invasion of Lithuania, and each is hiding secrets from the rest.

The main female character is Zofia Kowalski, a Polish refugee who has fled the Nazis and is temporarily living in Lithuania. There were many such Jewish refugees who escaped the Nazi round-ups. She is one of twins – her brother Jacek, a journalist, fled with her. He had to murder someone to escape and is still trying to come to terms with what he did. Zofia herself has buried her trauma, and when the novel begins she is working in the library at Kaunas. Zofia speaks several languages as well as her native Polish. She is resourceful and physically tough, having wrestled with her brother and his friends as a child. She is fiercely loyal to her brother Jacek who is actually the weaker in their relationship. Jacek is given a package to deliver, but when things go wrong, Zofia ends up with the mission instead.
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Otto (c) Pexels – cottonbro studio |
The second main character is Otto Wulfsson who is working as an aide in the office of Sugihara, the Japanese Consul in Kaunas. There really was a German working in this position so Otto’s character is based on him. Otto was born in Germany but has a difficult relationship with his German identity – which is not made easier when reports of German atrocities filter into the Consulate where he works. Because of his birth, Otto is forced to become a spy for the Nazis, a role he resists but is forced to embrace under threat from the Nazis. Otto is an aesthete and an intellectual, who is unused to conflict, and totally unsuited to the role of Nazi undercover agent. Whilst on the train he becomes deeply attracted to Zofia, the person who in the end he is supposed to kill in order to retrieve the package the Nazis want.
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Masha Image (c) Pexels cottonbro studio |
The third person on the train is Masha Matukas who is an agent for the Soviet NKVD – a communist organisation intent on purging intellectualism from Russian territories such as Lithuania. Masha is a hard-headed and ruthless worker for Communism, having been brought up in a deprived and down-trodden family who were rebels against the Tsarist Russians and the inequality of Russian society before the Red takeover. Masha is a skilled actress – manipulative and highly intelligent, but hides this under a ‘dumb blonde’ persona. Her task is also to retrieve the package that Zofia is carrying to Vladivostock on the Trans-Siberian Express.
Who will survive the six thousand mile journey? And will the package ever reach its destination - the Japanese commissioner in Kobe?
Thank you so much for hosting this post and for an excellent smooth-running tour.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words, Deborah. I thoroughly enjoyed sharing this post about your intriguing travellers! x
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