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379 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 7, 2020
Three-times Alice struck terror into the hearts of those in her story....but she was trapped - doomed - to live out her short, miserable life again and again.
"You were a monster in the Hinterland. Why are you pretending to be a mouse?"
And now, just when she's set to live out a normal life...the Hinterland rears its ugly head.
"Here's a story I don't like to tell."
There's someone (something?) killing the Hinterland survivors.
"Lock and latch, do up to the catch
And pray that your alone"
And the way she could turn a phrase kept me wholly hooked in The Night Country.
"Her smile came out like a sickle moon, all edge."
And I loved the love interest in this book. The way the two of them clicked together really cinched it.
"I lit your candles," she said. "They're mine to blow out."
And that ending. Ohhhh that ending.
"You are one of those impossible things."
A huge thank you to Flatiron Press and Melissa Albert for sending me a free copy in exchange for an honest review.
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There'd been four deaths now.
One was a warning,
Two a coincidence,
And three completely the fairy-tale set.
But four.
Four was a door.
An invitation to something more.


