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May 22, 2018cambridgedon rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
OK, I liked this less than Seddon's second novel and I'm not a fan of the unreliable narrator style. The story similarly switches from present to past. the present moving chronologically, the past less so. The exposition, at times, is as slow and painful as Chinese torture. There is a brave literary but unrealistic element in Amy's first person account. All told, it's an above average read even though the barely functioning characters technique is growing a little tiresome.