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A review by directorpurry
The Murders of Molly Southbourne by Tade Thompson
4.0
CW: gore, death of a child, self-harm, description of a corpse, description of surgery/autopsy,
Basically, don't read this if you're squeamish or easily made uncomfortable.
I didn't think I'd enjoy a blood-bath this much.
Thompson's writing is amazing, provocative and precise; the story itself is fascinating and engaging. For such a short piece, this novella packs a powerful punch and I'm hesitant to write too much on the plot purely because of its length.
If you like vaguely paranormal/sci-fi horror, I highly recommend this one. But it's not for the faint of heart.
Spoiler
death of a parentBasically, don't read this if you're squeamish or easily made uncomfortable.
I didn't think I'd enjoy a blood-bath this much.
Thompson's writing is amazing, provocative and precise; the story itself is fascinating and engaging. For such a short piece, this novella packs a powerful punch and I'm hesitant to write too much on the plot purely because of its length.
If you like vaguely paranormal/sci-fi horror, I highly recommend this one. But it's not for the faint of heart.