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The Spooky Season: The past weighs heavily in a supernaturally inflected first novel from Adriana Chartrand

October 10, 2023October 18, 2023
by Steven Beattie

The more obviously generic elements of the story are less unsettling than the very real horrors of racism and family strife.

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