Recommendations from our site
“It’s narrated by an alcoholic sailor who has been accused of murdering his best friend and shipmate. He also can’t remember doing it, which echoes Alias Grace. So he’s trying to remember what happened that night, but it’s fragmented and confusing. He’s unreliable, so we get glimpses of his memories in a very intense, vivid, stream-of-consciousness style. This was one of my biggest inspirations for Victorian Psycho. It feels so visceral, so unique. Reading it is almost an experience of the body. I felt like it was repeatedly slapping me in the face until the end.” Read more...
Historical Novels Set in the Victorian Era
Virginia Feito, Novelist










