Book Review: Hokey Pokey - Kate Mascarenhas
OK. What the actual fuck? This starts off as a rather charming period piece - 1920s hotel will all the guests snowed in - and then gradually descends into horrifying madness. I'm used to the bizarre worlds created by Kate Mascarenhas - but this took the creepiness up to an extreme level.
There's an almost fetish-like description of the scenery which helps with the world building. At first I thought the creeping around the hotel was a bit "Famous Five", but it builds up the supernatural tension perfectly. It's only in retreospect that you can understand all the clues which have been dotted around
I can't really tell you much without massive spoilers - but it feels like a study in psychosis and an examination of the way a predator stalks its prey. I'm not sure if the monsters are all in the characters' heads or if this is just a fantasy of the deluded.
It pounds towards a savage end. The sort of book you have to put down and contemplate covering in salt and burying in the marshes.
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- ISBN: 9781789543841
James Smith 💾 said on mastodon.me.uk:
@Edent well that sounds right up my street. One for the list!
Jez Higgins said on mastodon.me.uk:
@Floppy Her books are terrific.
(Mild disclaimer - I used to know her husband a bit, but before she'd been published, nonetheless predisposed to like her sfufflt)
$17.50 taker said on mastodon.social:
@jezhiggins @floppy thank you for the reminder to grab this, lads. Her books have all been treats so far.
Thomas Rigby said on ibe.social:
@Edent@mastodon.social immediately purchased 😃
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