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288 pages, Hardcover
First published February 21, 2019
The past isn’t real. It is simply a story we tell ourselves. And sometimes, we lie.
“Sometimes, some places, like people, have to want to be found.”
➡ 4 stars
"Arnhill is a grim little village where lots of bad things have happened." AND.....they're happening again. You could say the town is cursed or perhaps it's just the ghosts of Joey's past that want him gone.
Joe Thorne grew up in Arnhill and has recently returned to fill an opening as an English teacher. He is kind of a quiet, mysterious guy with a multitude of secrets....and personal faults, and now on top of everything else, he must face....and relive his darkest memory of all....what happened to his beloved little eight year old sister.
"Sometimes I think it's not the passing of the years that really ages you, but the passing of the people and things you care about."
While renting an old dilapitated cottage with a bloody history, and icky creepy-crawling creatures in the bathroom...all he can afford, Joe and his sarcastic mouth ponder how he will manage to avoid dangerous enemies and entities of his past....and present who threaten to do him deadly harm.
Dark and twisty; and as with THE CHALK MAN, somewhat reminiscent of a Stephen King read, but with her own skittering chittering flair.
***ARC provided by Crown Publishing in exchange for review***