![]() ![]() Being made aware of that is both sad and frightening. I was left with the sense that I avoided some very real dangers in my more innocent years of exploring the internet for connections that the loneliness people feel can drive them to do extreme things to reach for that connection. I could not have imagined that such a benign start could turn so devastatingly corrupt. As I read on, I simply could not put it down. That really added to the 'fun' of this novella for me. The Author's note threw me for a loop and I spent a good ten minutes researching the characters of Zoe and Agnes to see if they were real people before continuing. The formatting here is unique and modern with exchanges happening online via e-mail and Instant Messenger. It read like a queer and vicious installment of Night Gallery, if Night Gallery was allowed to show episodes with characters in the Master/Slave dynamic. I picked this up and didn't put it down until I was finished. Eric LaRocca was kind enough to send me an ARC in exchange for a review. ![]()
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