A review by amiewhittemore
The Ninth Hour by Alice McDermott

4.0

McDermott is a master at the quietly haunting narrative as well as the use of POV as an element of surprise. This book unfolds in a way that McDermott fans will recognize, but nonetheless be surprised by, in its finely wrought turns, its impeccable insights into the dark and light parts (and where those parts get all muddled up) of the human heart.