Virginia Feito's new novel, "Victorian Psycho," is a darkly comedic and morbid exploration of murder set against a gothic backdrop. It features the character Winifred Notty, a governess with lethal intentions, arriving at a remote Yorkshire house. The book contrasts sharply with Feito's previous work, "Mrs March," as it delves into more explicit themes of violence rooted in both historical and fictional contexts. Influenced by classic literature, Feito aims to navigate the sinister elements inherent in 19th-century tales, drawing on gothic inspirations from her youth and early literary influences.
Feito's second novel, "Victorian Psycho," is a scabrous, morbidly funny murder ballad that explores gothic horror and the darker aspects of 19th-century literature.
The story follows Winifred Notty, a governess with homicidal intentions who disrupts the tranquil setting of a Yorkshire country house, highlighting themes of violence and chaos.
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