Ratings6
Average rating3.8
If this was the first Rumfitt I'd read, I would like it more, but I see so much of Tell Me I'm Worthless that I think Rumfitt is making herself a structure to write splattergore novels. This is her previous book's skeleton with a different villain/monster/metaphor.
I think this was more... not restrained, per se, but developed in a way that didn't feel clumsy, but because it's like her previous novel it feels stale.