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It's a good job the authors came up with Agnes as the lead and blessed her with so much personality, as without her this story would struggle - it's extremely gothic, and can at times be a little repetitive in terms of the interactions with the inhabitants of the asylum. Agnes allows the authors an opportunity to play with the textures a little bit more - weaving light and dark together to create something that's immensely readable and builds to an explosive climax.
Many thanks to the publishers for the review copy, and for further reading I'd recommend the Sansom series - dark tales with a compelling character at the forefront who also struggles with similar physical limitations to Agnes - [[Dissolution (Matthew Shardlake) by C J Sansom|first in the series]] is the ideal place to start! You might also appreciate [[Age of Assassins by R J Barker]].
You can read more about Kathlaine C Gill and D Clark Gill [[:Category:Kathlaine C Gill and D Clark Gill|here]].

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