THIS IS WHERE WE TALK THINGS OUT by Caitlin Marceau (author of, FEMINA & PALIMPSEST)
Release Date: Aug 2022
General genre: Psychological horror, domestic thriller
Subgenre: Mother/Daughter relationships/family dysfunction
Writing Style: Character-driven, dialogue
What you need to know: A woman who has cut ties with her mother after the death of her father must make a difficult decision when her mother consistently tries to make amends. Ultimately, she chooses the way of peace and agrees to spend a weekend with her mother in an isolated cabin.
My reading experience: Holy shit. I don't know how this novella will hit all readers but it slapped me square between the eyes and knocked me on my ass. The thing is, there might be people who read this story and think reality has been stretched to make the situation more horrific but people who have a narcissistic person in their life will not have to suspend disbelief or make this book make sense. This could actually happen. The toxicity between Miller (daughter) and Sylvie (mother) is palpable. It leaps off the page during their conversations and sucks everything out of my head leaving only negative feelings like anger, frustration, and anxiety. The author exercises a keen insight into the power dynamic between a narcissistic mother and their daughter. I've witnessed this exact behavior in real life and this is *exactly* what it looks like. This book triggered all those familiar feelings. On top of that, the time in the cabin is a masterclass in layering intensifying dread on top of claustrophobia on top of that classic thriller feeling of "what the hell is going on?"
My final recommendation: Fans of psychological horror, LBGTQ experience, toxic relationship drama, mother and daughter dynamic, locked-room horror, and fast-paced thriller tension/mystery will savor every word. This book is over in a heartbeat.
Comps: Elements of Misery by Stephen King, Psycho by Robert Bloch, White Oleander by Janet Finch,