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A dark, mythic tale in which you know from the outset that something terrible is going to happen. The jumps in the timeline only confirm this, but you have to wait until almost the end to find out quite how terrible the thing is. It's written in a way that means that it feels slightly out of step with modern times, which give it the mythic quality I mentioned earlier. It's clearly modern, but there are times when you could easily forget that, and the characters are most definitely not, rooted firmly in the land and the traditions it has thrown up. It was an uneasy read, but very powerful.