"...it is the most ‘stand up and face it’ book I have read about the chilling subject of child abuse (and not that many authors like to tackle that subject — even writing about it is difficult, never mind having to live through it). So what about following up with murder? How does that change things? As the narrator Sal puts it, with numbing simplicity, it almost improves them..." - Lucille Turner reviews Sal by Mick Kitson
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