SOURCE: “The Sport of a Mad Mother,” in Spectator, April 23, 1988, pp. 31–2.
In the following review of The Woman Who Was God, Glazebrook asserts that King includes too much detail and too many fleeting characters in his novel. However, Glazebrook does praise King's well-constructed narrative.
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