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What Moves the Dead by T. Kingfisher
Alex Easton, a sworn soldier, hurries to visit kan dying friend Madeline.
I usually love Kingfisher #books, but I was quite indifferent to this one. A retelling of “The Fall of the House of Usher”, by Edgar Allan Poe, but Kingfisher gives various characters more depth.
I tend to avoid horror, as I’m either too terrified, or completely unmoved by the various ghastly happenings. “What Moves the Dead” falls into the latter category. I didn’t find it creepy at all, and there was no mystery to solve. However, I did enjoy the Gothic Horror aesthetic, and found the idea of Gallacian having seven sets of personal pronouns interesting, particularly the inclusion of a solider-specific one.
I’ll probably read the sequels eventually, but I’m not rushing off to do so. All in all, it was fine. ★★★☆☆
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