A review by slipperose
Anna's Book by Barbara Vine

4.0

A bit of a category bender. Alternating between a "present day" narrative in the 1980s and diary entries from the beginning of the twentieth century, I would call this historical fiction, with both social commentary and an underlying murder mystery. Altogether, a great read that I couldn't put down, as Rendell unwrapped the conclusion piece by piece. I reorganized my weekend so I could stay in bed reading.