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Hazardous Spirits by Anbara Salam

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rorikae's review against another edition

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challenging emotional reflective sad medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

'Hazardous Spirits' by Anbara Salam is a contemplative novel looking at one woman's grief as she tries to come to terms with her husband's claims that he can commune with spirits.
Evelyn Hazard is dealing with grief from the war and losing her older sister Delores when her husband Robert starts claiming that he can talk to spirits. Concerned by her husband's claims, Evelyn follows along as Robert delves further into the spiritualism movement. He begins working with a child prodigy and going on tours to do spiritual readings. Swept along, Evelyn can't decide what to believe. She longs for a connection to her dead sister while also hoping desperately that a secret from her past will not be revealed. 
This is a fascinating character study of one woman's struggles with her husband's claim of seeing ghosts. Evelyn is a sympathetic character who has gone through a lot and is looking for some level of stability. At the same time, she wishes for a connection to the people she has lost and so finds a level of interest in her husband's claims. I think some people may not be fully satisfied with this novel because is very much a character driven story with minimal plot. There are some overarching plot pieces that come into play including a missing child and a secret from Evelyn's past that motivate some of the characters decisions. Right alongside Evelyn, the reader is left questioning whether Robert is actually seeing spirits or if everything is a sham. A few questions are answered at the end of the novel though the story does leave off without fully wrapping up these questions. I would recommend this book for people interested in a character study that centers around a husband and wife's relationship and discussions of ghosts and grief. It would be a good book club book as I think there is much to discuss regarding the ending and what readers believe is the truth of the story. I will be interested in what Salam writes next because her prose is simple yet evocative and she did an excellent job with portraying grief throughout the novel.  

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dark emotional mysterious reflective sad tense
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

5.0


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