I've seen this shelved as a children's book, but it really, really isn't, unless you're ok with exposing your kids to themes of sexual threat, murder and execution (I'd say no, personally). As an adult book, it is tense and gripping for the most part, and I was drawn into the story, which takes place in both the author's present ('60s), and the 1700s. Gorey was a good pick for illustrator, given his penchant for literary child endangerment. 4⭐