A review by julyj
The Hours Before Dawn by Celia Fremlin

3.0

A slow start that eventually crept up with the story picking up its pace nearly halfway into the book. Told in omniscient POV, following the main protagonist, Louise, we journey through her life as a mother and what goes on in her overthinking mind (which to me became a bit draggy).

The results to the mysteries were predictable, though the misogynistic traits of men in that era were evident enough to develop an urge to jump in the book and tackle them :)