Review of Widows (2018) by Barbara Vandenburgh for Arizona Republic — 15 Nov 2018
Widows works best as a slow-burn thriller, a masterclass of patient reveals and cleverly withheld information (which, as any fan of her knows, are Flynn’s hallmarks). But Widows has more to say, touching on the topics of generational power, the dynamics of race in politics and marriage, the institutional racism present in police violence.
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This review of Widows (2018) was written by Barbara Vandenburgh and published by Arizona Republic on 15 Nov 2018.
Widows has generally received positive reviews.
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