Book Review: Immortelle

Haunting prose, woeful ghosts, and grieving mothers. A review of the novella Immortelle by Catherine McCarthy.
Read more“A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies” - George R.R. Martin
Haunting prose, woeful ghosts, and grieving mothers. A review of the novella Immortelle by Catherine McCarthy.
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