In The Kitchen, Monica Ali, Scribner, 2009, 436 pp
In the Kitchen is essentially a descent-into-madness tale, and we're warned of this in the novel's very first paragraph:
When he looked back, he felt that the death of the Ukrainian was the point at which things began to fall apart… it was the following day on which, if a life can be said to have a turning point, his own began to spin.
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(This book is available in hardcover by special order from Once Upon A Time Bookstore.)
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