(4/4/2024)
This book is not likely to be long-lived; indeed, finding a current readership may be a challenge. Without establishing or building a platform for why or how the Fundamentalism/Evangelical thread and parochial backgrounds exert their powers over the plot and characters, little curiosity or caring is generated for either the 20 year-old unsolved murder central to the story or its many players. A second reading might bring more clarity, but the language does not invite investing in a reread. Too many "prickly spines", " grips of ecstatic revelation"; contemporary cultural war references from anorexia and abortion to trans gender issues; and florid sentences like, "...the worst devils are devious in their attack. With their treachery, they turn you into the agent of your own demise." or " ...Karlie, slavering, panting Karlie, cannot help but lap up even the most paltry morsels of affection." To be fair, the author, in her professional psychiatrist element, has a promising field of stories and personalities to mine in future endeavors. I hope one will include development of Bright and Tender Dark's intriguing chapter The Weeper.