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The Thirteenth Tale
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The Haunting and Tragic Thirteenth Tale
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I picked up this book hoping I would be able to add it to my dark academia for grownups shelf I am working on for 2022. I am on the hunt for novels that are free from those the young adult viewpoints that generally accompany the top-rated books for this subgenera. And this novel firmly checks all the boxes in my opinion.
*The narrator Margret is and her subject Ms. Winter are both adults and retelling the story of their pasts from an adult perspective. Told from an adult perspective: Check.
*There is mystery, ghosts, secrets, pain, sorrow, murder, and intrigue: that is delivered to us in a tantalizing style by the author that I have not read before, keeping me at the edge of my seat for the whole story. Dark and Mysterious Story: Check.
*The setting is an ambiguous present time but then the story leads us into the character's past in an old estate that is filled with breathtaking gothic victorian imagery, a time of old estates and family secrets. Gothic/Historical setting: Check
*The themes and truths discovered throughout the story touched many emotions. Curiosity, fear, disgust, intrigue, grief, and more. I actually cried at one point in this story, which is a testament to the writers building such real and identifiable characters, relationships, and emotions to connect me to them and their hardships so deeply. Excellent delivery and character development: Check.
I highly recommend this novel to any dark academia fans looking for something a little different, but also to my gothic fiction, historical fiction, and classical fiction lovers, like myself. You will not be disappointed. (less)