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Matryoshka by Penny Jones
Matryoshka by Penny Jones











Matryoshka by Penny Jones Matryoshka by Penny Jones

I loved how Jones made me as a reader question of the reality of the tale itself. It’s a tale of suspicion, paranoia, and the sense that the world is going mad all around you. At the same time my perspective sof characters also shifts – who I believed, who I suspected of telling lies alters through the tale – even if they’re a child. Very simple everyday scenes are transformed into something much more disturbing - a child putting their toys away is compared to some one burying the dead a playground of watching parents is now a suspicious place where everyone is being watched and being told yet again there is someone at the door is giving you a worry that this tie Lucy is in danger.

Matryoshka by Penny Jones

My perspectives altered from this is strange this is terrifying to please don’t do that!! Reality in a tale is always flexible and Jones very deftly changes this in two ways. What I think is important is how this tale made me start questioning my reactions to events. It’s best to go in with knowing probably as much as I’ve told you. Timeslips take place and increasingly it feels like Lucy must escape before something very very bad happens.īe warned dear reader I am not going to tell you very much about this story. This sets rapidly a series of events that makes Lucy increasingly afraid someone is trying to take her life over – the watchers at the playground, her psychologist and even her own family start to behave a little differently.

Matryoshka by Penny Jones

A stranger who reminds Lucy very much of her younger self prior to babies, motherhood, and loss of time. One day a stranger knocks on the door and asks for sugar. Lucy is heavily pregnant juggling the changes her body is going through with also managing her three-year-old daughter and her constantly working husband Mark. Are there strangers you’d probably believe or follow their advice – perhaps your Doctor? A nurse? How about a pregnant woman in distress? We must believe them, mustn’t we? In the haunting yet fantastic novella Matryoshka by Penny Jones we meet a woman who is finding her life is slowly being taken over by dark forces and feels certain no one can rescue her delivering one of the most chilling stories I’ve read. So, Lucy will go to any lengths to protect both her young daughter and her unborn child.Īre there some people you will take on trust as to what they say? Friends and family very probably. Now it appears that whatever’s the matter with Mark is spreading tainting, infecting both strangers and those that she loves the most. The half heard Chinese whispers seemed to haunt her, mocking her wherever she goes. Lucy had heard all the rumours about him, the whispered warning behind her back. There’s something wrong with her husband, Mark. Price – £8.00 paperback £3.00 Kindle eBook













Matryoshka by Penny Jones