New Brighton by Helen Trevorrow
(Red Dog Press, 2022)
Reviewed by John Dodd
The thing about unreliable narrators is that they lend a degree of uncertainty to the story that means that you can’t entirely throw yourself into the book because you don’t know if the story that’s being told is the right one, the wrong one, or not even the story. That said, stories with unreliable narrators can also take liberties with characters and increase the level of intrigue because you really don’t know who to focus on.
So it is here…
Continue reading…
Review from BSFA Review 19 - Download your copy here.