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TWISTED TALENTED NOVEL
A TWISTED LADDER, RHODI
HAWK (AUTHOR)
Pacing her prose like a thriller writer yet filling it with the subtleness and intrigue usually reserved for the finest of literary fiction, Rhodi has managed to remake the Southern Gothic by using characterization and psychological terror as the cornerstone of her creepy and very disturbing first novel. The most frightening theme in her novel, A Twisted Ladder, is the notion that you can escape nearly everything except for the genes handed down to you through your family tree. Spanning nearly a hundred years, the reader is immersed in the rotting, moldy world of the back streets of post-hurricane New Orleans, a city which, in Ms. Hawk's hands, breathes in the mental anguish of generations who have lived and died a humid death, and exhales the fetid air of the occult. Rhodi is an enticing
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author who writes with such sensual control that you are part of the novel's landscape before you realize you've been bewitched. You love it. This is no Twilight but is, instead, the next step in adult horror constructed by a new writer just discovering her powers. By page 15 a brother has made the choice to murder his sister and then kill himself. He wrestles with his decision but once the devil in his mind convinces him to do it, the process of preparation becomes terrifying in its one track determination. The reader feels like yelling out to warn the sister, "Don't drive out to your brother's house!" But we know it's like talking back to a movie screen. We can't stop the inevitable and we can't stop reading either. The writing is dope and we're all mainlining.
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