A review by rpmirabella
Who Was Changed and Who Was Dead by Barbara Comyns

4.0

A mean, disturbing novel . . . that I loved quite a bit! Barbara Comyns is a treasure. I can't wait to read more of her novels. I liked this one a little less than the Vet's Daughter, because I felt little connection to anyone in this one. I think that's due to the fairy tale style. The POV roams around, landing here and there, never lingering on one character for too long. There are horrifying images that surprised me. A pointy book that sputters a bit at the end. Definitely worth reading if you like Shirley Jackson, Edward Gorey (seriously), Angela Carter, or even Chekhov.