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Death in her hands review
Death in her hands review








Here is her dead body.” The note is the big selling point, you know? It’s the thing you’ll know as soon as you start reading the book, or maybe you already knew those first lines from the publisher’s website, or some other preview, or what you’ve heard about it. Things seemed to have been going well for her for a while - she had her dog and some daily or weekly rituals she enjoyed - until she found that infamous note in the woods: “Her name was Magda. Vesta Gul’s unfaithful, controlling, renowned-scientist husband died, so she decided to pack up and almost completely start a new life.

death in her hands review

It’s about a recently widowed 72 year old named Vesta Gul and her dog Charlie. Death in Her Hands is Ottessa Moshfegh’s fifth book.










Death in her hands review