
Member Reviews

Matthews remains wickedly adept at grabbing readers, hurting readers, and practically daring them to continueβrewarding those who do.
There's a playful choreography to this grim story. Truly unique. Like the lake itself, the storytelling here feels alive. Matthews unassumingly dances readers along that precariously thin line separating humanity's best and worst. Even with a pretty good idea of which direction Matthews will shove you eventually, you'll catch yourself smiling right before he tosses you into the next unimaginable horror.
To say anything more would spoil the dance, save this: I won't be putting myself near any wells anytime soon.

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This was an eerie and tragic, yet hauntingly beautiful folk horror steeped in supernatural and mythological elements.
Told from multiple povβs with multiple interwoven timelines, books like this can sometimes be complicated to follow, however each character is so distinct, it made it much easier to understand as we flicked back and forth.
The themes in this book are dark, with child loss and grief holding a big place in the storyline, but it was written well and handled with care. There was a lot of potential for this to be longer - that being said I feel like the pacing was well done and for quite a short book, it didnβt feel rushed. That ending, however, has me on the edgeβ¦..
Thank you so much to the author, publisher and NetGalley for providing me with an advance copy of this book.