Book Review: Black Widow
Black Widow |
Female-oriented domestic psychological thrillers exploring a dysfunctional, failing marriage have been possibly the order of the day ever since Gillian Flynn's Gone Girl stormed its way into every bestseller list. For we have had The Girl on the Train, Before I Go to Sleep, Disclaimer, and countless other books referencing the titular female protagonist, either as a girl (as noted correctly by NPR) or a widow, like Brookmyre's Black Widow, and yet enough doesn't seem to be enough. The mystery in this case is not just exceptionally knotty to untangle, thanks to its clever non-linear (but circular) narrative that will make you go back to the start to read them again in new light, but also one that's devilishly cunning, piling twist upon twist, before it all ends in a plain shocking denouement.
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