A brief word about Anita Nair's A Cut-Like Wound

A Cut-Like Wound deals with transvestism and transexuality, but Nair is careful to draw the character of the novel's violence from a person rather than a community. The violence of Chain of Custody is more pervasive, rooted in the trafficking of children, but in that novel the traffickers are personalized in the character of a conflicted young man who is one of the prominent voices of the novel.
Both are significant, involving, and convincing crime novels: but start with A Cut-Like Wound, please.
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