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A review by catoftheseas
Wolf at the Table by Adam Rapp
4.0
A mysteriously enchanting story that starts in the summer of 1951.
It drew me in with an excellent audio narration. What could be better than family drama-saga and serial killer in the midst? Nada it was perfect! It kept me guessing as to where everything was going to unravel. The reality was deeply disturbing madness that you cannot imagine how one survives the monsters in their life.
It drew me in with an excellent audio narration. What could be better than family drama-saga and serial killer in the midst? Nada it was perfect! It kept me guessing as to where everything was going to unravel. The reality was deeply disturbing madness that you cannot imagine how one survives the monsters in their life.