In her second novel, literary agent and author Danya Kukafka distills the serial killer subgenre — always a metaphor for the breakdown of society and justice — into a masterful look at a murderer’s origins and the women affected by these crimes.
“Notes on an Execution” expertly delves into the choices — good, bad, disastrous, successful — made by the various characters. Kukafka is wisely more interested in character studies than in violence.
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