Show me a novelist โ or, indeed, a reader โ who wasnโt a socially awkward, self-conscious adolescent, prone to clumsiness and excessive reading and Iโllโฆ well, Iโll probably bang my shoulder on the door frame as I storm out. Many of the most unforgettable female fictional protagonists are gauche, self-doubting, plain and think too much.
Charlotte MendelsonWhether it's Mrs Dalloway's lost love or Thรฉrรจse Raquin's burgeoning horror, The Paying Guests reminds us of every great novel we've gasped or winced at, or loudly urged the protagonists through, and it does not relent. . . . The Paying Guests is the apotheosis of [Waters'] talent; at least for now. I have tried and failed to find a single negative thing to say about it. Her next will probably be even better. Until then, read it, Flaubert, Zola, and weep.
Charlotte Mendelson