A review by nancyflanagan
The Crimson Rooms by Katharine McMahon

5.0

Beautifully structured and written, the plot threads weave and tighten until all the disparate pieces of the story seem part of a sad whole. The observations on life in post World War I London are very astute--we know what people think and believe through the dialogue, dress, daily life and mores. The characters are compelling, neither heroes nor villains, and the way their lives have turned out is dependent on a mix of fate and circumstance.