"It starts well. The ‘little gentleman’ narrator is one that Pamuk does comfortably and convincingly; the story runs along smoothly. In the next part of the book things get a bit bogged down. There’s so much peripheral detail packed in that it’s hard to work out what fits where, what is relevant and what isn’t..." - Lucy Chatburn reviews The Red Haired Woman by Orhan Pamuk
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