RavePop Culture BeastThis strange novella has bursts of unexplained visions and dreams, at times feeling like a nod toward ‘The Yellow Wallpaper.\' We have two women, one who has obviously been entrapped and gaslit, and one who has been through some serious trauma that has barely been explained. A lot of the oddities—and indeed the Atrocities themselves—are unexplained in the novella, but the story does not suffer from it. The unexplained nature of the story works to make it creepier, because instead of rationalizations and explanations we get dreams and madness and oddity. It’s a creepy little novella that reminds me of some of the old classics. Great read.