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Feb 09, 2018vegandoc rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
I thought the nuances of Book One were well done. I felt interface of the brother-in-law's artistic drive and his life was too artificial. It lacked the reality of either perversion or artistic drive. If it was the combination that created a uniqueness, then it wan't convincing. The third book almost returned to the quality of Book One. The character of the shop owner caring for her mentally disturbed sister in the mentally disturbed medical environment was, well disturbing, and well done.