A review by boneist
Night After Night by Phil Rickman

3.0

This was a really strange book, maybe in part because it’s written in 3rd person, present tense.

Around about the first half (maybe more) was setup. I kept hoping something would happen soon, but not much did.

Also, there is a character who dresses in women’s clothing but is constantly referred to as him/his throughout, but no explanation is given until at least halfway through the book. I was worried that this was a case of misgendering, but thankfully it turned out not to be; we’re seeing how the character thinks about himself. I wish that had been made clear much earlier, as it really bugged me until it was clarified.