Oh my goodness, she’s done it again, this is another winner from the hugely talented Rachel Harrison. In this one, she explores the meaning of family and the ties that bind, but not necessarily in a way you would expect, oh no, this is much more original and creative. This is Vesper Wright’s story, she is 24 and is currently working as a waitress, running the gauntlet of some customers to whom she has to be unerringly polite. She hides her true feelings with a laugh, but there is rage building there and after one disastrous incident, she’s fired. Still, I guess it gives her time to figure out who or what she wants to be. Most unexpectedly, she receives a wedding invitation and a plea to return home to Virgil, New Jersey. She escaped from there six years ago and although she’s not sure of her motives, she does decide to home. One thing is for certain she won’t get a warm welcome from her movie star mother, Constance. What she doesn’t anticipate is learning a terrifying secret about her family and herself, and what that signals for her future. So, Vesper is back in Virgil, the black sheep, or is she?
Well, all I can say is, if the BIG SECRET doesn’t pull you into the storytelling I don’t know what will! I lose count of the amount of times I gasp during this utterly glued to the pages read or utter the odd naughty. It’s fantastic in every possible way. It’s claustrophobic, it sends shivers down the spine, it’s weird, it’s occasionally yucky, there is oodles of tension, it’s dark, brutal but never, ever, dull. You have absolutely no idea what is going to happen next and I love that in my books! Of course, there is humour and it’s the snort with laughter kind!
The characterisation is excellent, especially of Vesper, who, while she is vulnerable, she is also one brave woman, although at the start it’s uncertain if she is broken or the reverse. As for her mother, Constance, cold doesn’t quite cover it, but her characterisation is so good. I’ll leave the joys of the rest of her family to future readers…
Despite the horror show that unfolds there are some vivid descriptions that are almost movie worthy, and that is the impression the author gives for much of the novel. It’s the blockbuster kind too. I love the way it builds revengefully as we go to hell and back, what a book! Rachel Harrison is one of the most inventive writers around right now, and I can’t wait to read what she comes up with next. Where do I sign??
PS Sweet Child O’ Mine, yep, sure puts a whole new spin on that. I don’t think I’ll ever hear that song again without bursting out laughing. Clever.
With thanks to NetGalley and especially to Titan Books for the much appreciated arc in return for an honest review.
Couldn’t post until today at the publisher’s request. Still, gets 2024 off to a good start!!