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The Last House on Needless Street
by Catriona Ward
I am not sure I’ve read anything *quite* like this. It starts as one thing, turns to another, let’s you think you’ve figured it out then royally mind f*cks you in the best way possible.
This is genre-defying, cleverly written and very addictive to read.
I applaud Catriona for writing this. It is clearly very well researched and also feels very well edited. There is nothing surplus to requirement in this book and it left me wanting more. There is so much atmosphere and so much dark suspense. The change in POV adds massively to the books credit and I think it challenges misconceptions about many things.
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This is genre-defying, cleverly written and very addictive to read.
I applaud Catriona for writing this. It is clearly very well researched and also feels very well edited. There is nothing surplus to requirement in this book and it left me wanting more. There is so much atmosphere and so much dark suspense. The change in POV adds massively to the books credit and I think it challenges misconceptions about many things.
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