A review by freddie
Agatha by Anne Cathrine Bomann

1.0

The novel is too shallow and obvious. The supposedly intriguing eponymous character is portrayed as a mentally-ill manic pixie dream girl to the 70-something-year-old psychiatrist protagonist. So many things such as mental illness, patient-doctor relationship, capitalism, isolation and more could be dissected, but the novel resorts to a lazier resolution to the story.