A review by lilaclicoricetissie
The Liar of Red Valley by Walter Goodwater

5.0

This is how you write a good book. You take a character—Sadie in our case—and plop her there, front and center. Backstory? Sure, when and if it becomes relevant, it can be sprinkled throughout the story. Infodump of any kind at the beginning? No. There’s the MC, there’s the (relevant again) setting, and there’s trouble brewing on the horizon. Nothing more is needed.

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