So unsettling and sinisterly written. Loved Oghi’s narration and way he reminiscing his past from the aftermath of him waking up after a coma due to an accident that has killed his wife and leaving him severely paralysed. Trapped in his body and unable to communicate, Oghi was totally dependent on the care of his mother-in-law whom later infused him with paranoia and fears.
I liked how literal and symbolic the hole became the central in Oghi’s life— of how he tried to find that lost memories while recovering and the flashbacks that revealed the tensions in his marriage mirroring the void and his failures as a husband. It gets quite psycho thrilled later as Oghi begins to sense menace after finding out about the huge hole dugged by his mother-in-law in the front yard. Tense with that inviting quietude, creepy setting; in between guilt and punishment, so chilling and the ending really spooked me it lingered.