A review of Charlotte Grimshaw’s novel *The Black Monk*, which explores the intersection of fiction and personal trauma through a fragmented narrative centered on a writer's complex relationship with her alcoholic brother and a haunting shadow figure.
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‘Mind-bending, impressionistic, genius’: The Black Monk by Charlotte Grimshaw, reviewedSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.