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Charlotte McConaghy: Once There Were Wolves (Hardcover, 2021, Flatiron Books)

Inti Flynn arrives in Scotland with her twin sister, Aggie, to lead a team of …

It's very similar to Migrations in some ways: the way the personal, societal and ecological blend and make the story really hard to summarise, for example. It's about things like wolves and violent men and trauma and knowing what is dangerous and what it is even happening. The world feels more real and the storytelling more polished, which leads to an even more perfectly frustrating reading experience. I kept begging the book not to go certain ways, and it mostly obeyed, luckily.