


Finally, there's Lin, also genre savvy, a wise-cracker with his life together who's there mostly "for Cat."Īuthor Interviews Questions For Zen Cho, Author Of 'Black Water Sister' She is often the voice of reason and occupies the role of prophet, seeming a little more sensitive to the supernatural and very genre savvy. Cat, our narrator and Faiz's best friend (we are told), is still fresh from a hospital stay (depression), and the nexus for a lot of strong and complex emotions. Phillip, charming do-gooder rich boy, uses his money to facilitate one last legend trip to Japan. Nadia and Faiz are tying the knot, and Nadia's always wanted to get married in a haunted house. They do go to the wedding, although the five protagonists used to ghost-hunt and legend trip (that's when you visit the site of some supernatural or tragic event) together, so the haunting is invited, too. Their past history seethes on or just under the surface scratch any of them, and complicated hurts and loyalties spill out like viscera.

The characters in Cassandra Khaw's creepy, gorgeous novella Nothing But Blackened Teeth leave well-lit places and easy access to help. Dysfunctional relationships from the past, expunged or resolved? Very good! Wedding invitations that involve ghost hunting in an abandoned Japanese manor? Ignore, however tempting.
