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Heartwood

Despite her position at the center of this crisis, Valerie’s poetic voice is not the novel’s most convincing. The sense of suspense and deterioration is thwarted by her literary artfulness, her languid reflections on the past and her self-conscious cliff-hangers. We expect the thoughts of a starving woman crashing through the dark woods desperately craving her anxiety medication, but instead we get the pearly phrases of a writing professor at Yale ... The real furnace of Heartwood is its most surprising and unpleasant character ... Throughout this peculiar thriller, Gaige explores the complicated and ever-evolving bonds that tether family members.
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Lena is one of the novel’s most gripping characters, and fittingly, Gaige gives her one of the more surprising and satisfying arcs of the book ... tThe mystery is mostly an afterthought. The real suspense of Heartwood is whether all three women will make it out of their metaphorical woods.
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Gaige’s wit shimmers in these brief, effective, often discomfiting dispatches ... [A] tense, urgent tale ... Gaige’s work is interested in information and expertise — not only their use, but also their limits, both of which she exposes in this complex, thrilling work.
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