A review by kandicez
Thumbprint by Joe Hill, Jason Ciaramella

5.0

That was...wow, just wow! The original short story was very, very good, but this just took it up a notch.

A woman comes back from the military (without honor) where she was an interpreter who helps with interrogation. She was not only good at it, but enjoyed it a bit much.

In just over a hundred pages, the writer and illustrator managed to invest you in this woman you simply cannot like and also make you feel fear on her behalf. Fear for her. That's quite a feat when you don't care for someone.

The illustrations were spot on. I'm so glad I picked this up.