Charity and Sacrifice Reviews
Long and Short Reviews
Reviewed by LAS Reviewer
Rating: 4Ā out of 4
Secrets can destroy a life that someone has spent years building. They can also transform it.
This was one of the most deliciously chilling tales that Iāve read in a long time. The horror was mixed in with Elizabethās quiet worries about the fragile state of her marriage and her grief over her terrible loss. I genuinely wasnāt sure what genre I was reading in the beginning because there was so much going on. The scenes were written so that they could fit into several different genres, and that made me insatiably curious to know what the author was going to do with all of the themes sheād introduced in the beginning. While I canāt say much else about this without giving away spoilers, I was quite pleased with how Ms. Oliver tied everything together. To me, the best kind of scary story is one that can be found in the last place Iād ever think to look for it.
With that being said, I would have liked to see a little more foreshadowing in the storyline. I had to reread the ending a couple of times to figure out what the author was hinting at. The clues that were shared earlier on were so subtle that I didnāt pick up on enough of them to understand the final scene the first time I read it even though I had really loved the plot up until that point. If this section had been easier to comprehend, I would have chosen a much higher rating.
The character development was nicely done, especially when it came to Elizabeth. Even though she grew quite a bit, my first impression of her was so strong that I could completely understand why her personality matured the way it did. She remained true to her original self even while she evolved into an entirely new version of herself. I deeply enjoyed watching her make that change.
Charity and Sacrifice is full of the kind of horror that slowly sneaks up on a reader. Give it a chance if youāre a fan of psychological frights.