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Having seen the author present at a conference, I wanted to read this story: and I'm glad I did.
The story is about a time-travelling serial killer who is being hunted by one of his victims.
What attracted me to the book, was Beukes' explained that there was a crime that had occurred (not to her, but someone in her life) and that ultimately, as with a lot of reality, justice was not served. She wanted to use that, in a sense, to control the world and have control of the outcome for the antagonist.
The story itself was complex, but I was never lost in the time travel. It was brutal in some parts, and winding in others, but I was always looking forward to the next chapter.
Originally published on Remy Sharp's b:log
This content originally appeared on remy sharp's b:log and was authored by remy sharp's b:log
remy sharp's b:log | Sciencx (2023-08-02T00:00:00+00:00) The Shining Girls [book]. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2023/08/02/the-shining-girls-book/
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