My wish list is strewn with books written in recent years which fall into the historic/gothic genre, none of which I have so far managed to start. I want to; it just hasn’t happened. Bone China by Laura Purcell has finally got me over the starting line, courtesy of The Pigeonhole. This is my first book by Laura Purcell and hopefully it’s clear that I’m not well-versed in the work of modern gothic writers in general so what follows should be read with those caveats in mind. It’s also not easy to describe this book whilst avoiding spoilers but I can say with conviction that I loved it! An excellent choice to kick off my RIP XIV reads. Continue reading “Bone China by Laura Purcell”
Bone China by Laura Purcell
My own mind is not sound; I am the last person entitled to laugh at this unfortunate, deranged woman. But perhaps that is why I hate her so much. I see in her the damage a maid can do to her mistress. I see elements of myself.