
by Michael Redhill
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This book is set in Toronto and that is really all I am certain about. The narrator may or may not be imaginary, she may or may not be the author Inger Ash Wolfe (which is a pseudonym of Michael Redhill), she is probably insane. This was a page-turner of a book filled with twists and a full cast of unreliable narrators. Not the kind of book I generally like, but this one was very well done.
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This book is set in Toronto and that is really all I am certain about. The narrator may or may not be imaginary, she may or may not be the author Inger Ash Wolfe (which is a pseudonym of Michael Redhill), she is probably insane. This was a page-turner of a book filled with twists and a full cast of unreliable narrators. Not the kind of book I generally like, but this one was very well done.
I am counting this toward the Canadian Reading Challenge as it is both set in Canada and by a Canadian. (It also references both Tim Horton's and Canadian Tire.)
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