Simon Dillon
Dec 13, 2022

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Thank you. :) It has a brilliant mystery, one of the greatest, but the mystery becomes less important in the second half, and the psychological horror more so. The notion of being in obsessive love with something that doesn't exist is mind-blowingly frightening.

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Simon Dillon
Simon Dillon

Written by Simon Dillon

Novelist and Short Story-ist. Film and Book Lover. If you cut me, I bleed celluloid and paper pulp. Blog: www.simondillonbooks.wordpress.com

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