Summary
To be sure, Julia Leigh's sophomore work of fiction, "Disquiet," is disquieting, a literary story of suspense and even horror.
But it's also haunting in a less literal, more ethereal way. Leigh has packed so much nuance into 121 taut pages that you finish the slim volume and immediately want to read it again, to search for second and third meanings among the subtly shaded prose.See the full content of this document
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'Disquiet' Speaks Volumes On Family Drama
At the outset, Olivia, also known as simply "the wo...
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