A short 100 page novel by “Sweden’s most important living author” (according to the back cover) sounds like a great idea. I nabbed it on a whim at the library, because it was a thin European horror tale.
And that’s exactly what I got: a gruesome tale, a quick read, a sparse narrative. All within an hour.
It’s not much of a review, but you’ll spend more time reading the Amazon comments than reading the actual book. It’s a good way to spend an hour if you’re into gruesome tales.
Recommended.
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