(3/15/2020)
This is a very dark and hazy tale laden with sex, food, and drink. More specifically, it is a story about a rigorous and innovative college experience that promises personal improvement. Applicants to this school, Catherine House, undergo extensive evaluations and must meet very specific standards. Once in, however, they are connected for life.
I do not read horror novels routinely, for real life pretty much has immunized me to their effect, but I could not resist one set in my home state. Even though it did not exude a lot of Pennsylvanian flavor, it was a very creative debut novel. I especially loved the interplay of arts and sciences. The result sent shivers down my spine, especially when considering advancements in medicinal nanotechnology. Psychological applications, if not already in existence, would be truly amazing/nightmarish.
If I had to add my two cents, then I would suggest not sacrificing storyline for atmosphere, developing ancillary characters for definition, and adding more scrapple. Otherwise, I think that this soul-spinning yarn will appeal to many.