A review by blackeyedraptor
The Last House on Needless Street by Catriona Ward

4.5

This book cleverly disguises itself as a horror novel when really I'd argue it's a shoutout to a highly misunderstood disorder that we've all heard of but most of us know very little about (I don't want to drop spoilers). It takes place from 3 POV's, and the one I thought would be the most reliable narrator actually ended up being the least trustworthy. I could not see the end coming, and when it did, it was unforgettable and delicious. It's a really sad story, but there's clear healing in the end. I definitely intend to read it again as I want to see what clues I missed my initial read-through because I couldn't know what was happening. 

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