The Little Stranger

What is the narrator point of view in the novel, The Little Stranger?

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This story is told by Faraday, a man who has been obsessed with Hundreds Hall since he was a ten-year-old boy. Because he is so obsessed with the house and the idea that he will be the person his parents intended for him to be if he lives there, Faraday makes for a very unreliable narrator.

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The Little Stranger