A strange and difficult to categorize, sometimes fantastic work of a world unlike our own. Titus Groan takes places in the land of Gormenghast, a land that Peake has conjured whole-cloth. It feels at once alien and familiar. The work is populated with characters simultaneously medieval and modern. It reads like a fable and study of palace intrigue. Accessible on the first reading, I anticipate revisiting Flay and Rottcodd, Swelter and Lord Sepulchrave.