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Lone Women
by Victor LaValle
Adelaide sets out to Montana to start her own homestead, determined to make a place for herself after the grisly death of her parents. But she can't quite leave everything behind...
I enjoyed this book! It was creepy and had a strong cast of diverse, complex female characters. As a history nerd, the incorporation of Chinese and Black history in the U.S. was well done and created a full, layered landscape for the narrative. My one gripe is that is does jump POV a lot, which could be a little disjointed at times.
If you like historical/Western horror, or just horror with strong, well-written women, try this one out!
I enjoyed this book! It was creepy and had a strong cast of diverse, complex female characters. As a history nerd, the incorporation of Chinese and Black history in the U.S. was well done and created a full, layered landscape for the narrative. My one gripe is that is does jump POV a lot, which could be a little disjointed at times.
If you like historical/Western horror, or just horror with strong, well-written women, try this one out!