"If you like your fiction dismal, melancholy and multi-layered, this is for you. If that all sounds too depressing, you might want to bear in mind something the author wrote in an article some time ago: ‘Where stories of mine culminate in suggested brutality, I … like to think there is always an alternative ending in which the protagonist receives cake..." - Lucy Chatburn reviews Missing by Alison Moore
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