A review by mattleesharp
The Alligators of Abraham by Robert Kloss

5.0

This book is quite a ride. At times brilliant historical fiction. At times an interesting reflection on ptsd. At times nearly incomprehensible experimental lit. This book is loaded with energy, creepy, and hard to put down. The writing is beautiful. Landscapes are conjured out of single sentences. The use of second person is an inspired way to keep the reader invested in a story with this many arms reaching out. This is a story that makes up an alternate history and forces you to believe it. Probably not for everyone, but if the blurb interested you at all, you'll want to give it a shot.