A review by hmn54437
Reprieve by James Han Mattson

challenging dark emotional tense slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

Wow.

That’s the only word bouncing around in my brain as I finish this book. James Han Mattson has flawlessly stitched together a gut wrenchingly important story of the harsh realities of racism, fetishization, and dehumanization of POC in America. 

Each perspective we read from offers a different insight into each of these topics climbing higher and higher revealing more and more until we reach the peak in Cell Five. 

We go through this book peeling back layer upon layer of social horrors until we reach the core at the biggest reveal of the story: finding out that John fabricated this whole plan for Bryan’s death as an attempt to a) gain more business and b) a charity case to feed his savior complex seen in how he uses the court case as an opportunity to flaunt his donation to the NAACP on behalf of Bryan.


Between this reveal and Leonard and Jaidee’s racism and fetishization, we’re left with an absolute gut punch of a novel. Paired with Mattson’s gorgeous prose and dialogue and the phenomenal combination layout of court scenes, character explorations, and moments inside the Quigley House this book was everything I wanted and more.

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