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Unholy Child by Catherine Breslin
Unholy Child by Catherine Breslin







Unholy Child by Catherine Breslin

led me to believe there was something otherworldly to come, something "unholy," dare I say demonic. 151 there is a hospital scene in which a nurse "feels a presence in the room," and an odd conversation with Angela (the nun) in which Angela speaks of herself in the third person. I DO NOT recommend it, and will never ever pick it up again for any reason.ĪLSO. I gave it four stars only because the author is obviously an accomplished writer, though, in my opinion, could be a much better storyteller. The ending left me thinking: yeah, well, okay. As the story reached its end, it became tragically obvious that there wasn't going to be any worthwhile payoff for the time invested. This story could have been written and much better told in significantly fewer pages, say maybe 250-275. Truth be told, after page 400 I started skimming A LOT of it, only stopping to read when something specifically caught my interest (not very often). Clocking in at 501 pages, the only reason why I stuck with it (for the most part) until the end was because it had me fooled as to content and story for more than the first half. The book was published in 1979 and I feel that it might NOT have been published had it been submitted today. There were A LOT of unnecessary scenes, scenes with secondary characters that really didn't have anything to do with the plot AND were, in and of themselves, not compelling. And while there were no glaring issues with the technical writing of this novel, there were issues with the story and its telling. Instead, it was more like a simple murder investigation involving a nun as the potential murderer of her newly born infant. Based on the title and the cover, I went into this expecting some degree of demonic element in the book. Packed with care, shipped promptly.In fairness, part of my disappointment is my own fault. PLEASE ASK IF THERE IS A SPECIFIC QUESTION YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT THE CONDITION OF THIS BOOK. May have page creases, creased spine, bent cover or markings inside.

Unholy Child by Catherine Breslin

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Unholy Child by Catherine Breslin

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Unholy Child by Catherine Breslin