C.S. Pacat Quotes
(Dorothy) Dunnett Is The Master Of The Invisible, Particularly In Her Later Books. Where Is This Tension Coming From? Why Is This Scene So Agonizing? Why Is This Scene So Emotional? Tension And Emotion Pervade The Books, Sometimes Almost Unbearably, Yet When You Look At The Writing, At The Actual Words, There's Nothing To Show That The Scene Is Emotional At All. I Think It Is Because Dunnett Layers Her Novels, Meaning That Each Event Is Informed By What Has Come Before (and What Came Before That, And What Came Before That) But Dunnett Doesn't Signpost In The Text That This Is Happening, Leaving It To The Reader To Bring The Relevant Information To The Table
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