A review by crankyisgood
A Door in the River by Inger Ash Wolfe

4.0

I tear through these, only stopping when it's late at night and I can't take the suspense any longer. Wolfe reveals layers as the characters experience them, as many authors do, but with a level of artistry surpassing most. Of course I care about the issues addressed, particularly the central issue to this novel, but I cared a lot more when it was humanized, even in a fictional format.
The characters are so flawed-and-lovable. I want to know what will happen next! Now!