WAITING ON A FRIEND by Natalie Adler
3.5* Quite compelling despite the stark quality of the tale, and because of the vilified characters who died in the AIDS era, the times and the premise of seeing the dead.
This isn't overly emotional, as I don't think the lead really did emotions. I had expected more with her 'I see dead people' gift, handed down from her late estranged mother (I think), and the era in which the tale took place. It showed that women can be as disconnected from sex and gratification as men. I did feel sad for those who died alone, those left behind, those who'd have loved to see their dead loves again, and for them not really understanding the AIDS crisis and for the way that they were treated.
It's not a tale that stayed with me, due to a lead that I could take or leave, but it was worth a read.
ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Quercus Books, for my reading pleasure.
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