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The primary Southern Gothic (with elements of folk horror) story as standalone would have rated higher for me, but I didn’t enjoy the setup with the introductory narrator. Her character and her relationship with Lila felt not only unnecessary, but borderline insulting to the reader. Most of her purpose seemed to be as a surrogate for the reader, to prompt for additional explanation of the central story which could have been inferred by the reader without her help. Her POV was not necessary for the epilogue to have been included to cap off Lila’s story, and I think the book overall would have been stronger for it.

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Thank you very much to RDS Publishing and Net Galley for the ARC.

Lila's brother Beau goes missing but no one cares cause he is neither heir, nor spare. He is either special needs or has medical issues - but no one knows because "he wasn't born right" so no need to take him to a doctor.

We listen to how he went missing and what happened after from Lila years later. The incident itself is scary enough, but the small town people make it even more scary and disturbing.. it was hard to read but at the same time I could not not keep reading.

It was a solid 4 star read.

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