For me, parts of this book were somewhat boring, astonishingly original, suspenseful, surprising and a bit overly complicated. On the whole, it's a good read.
It was eerie reading this during the pandemic because much of it concerns an isolated community convinced that a virulent "pox" exists beyond its borders.
For various reasons that would spoil the story for others, I'm not sure the plot passes the plausibility test, though.
It was eerie reading this during the pandemic because much of it concerns an isolated community convinced that a virulent "pox" exists beyond its borders.
For various reasons that would spoil the story for others, I'm not sure the plot passes the plausibility test, though.