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I really love this book.
I had had the ghost fiance spoiled for me (some early reviews), but I wasn't sure *when* he was going to die--I hadn't expected us to get to know him alive first, for example (though obviously necessary given how ephemeral (ha!) ghosts can be). Great storytelling.

I finished the book the day I purchased it, so I'm a bit stuck on trying to discuss halfway through points. I really enjoyed how they expanded on the mediums and the way they worked within the army - I thought that was a really interesting part of the story.

I can say that I was expecting (and actively rooting against) any "not really dead" storytelling options.
Certain parts really felt like they were going to go the way of The Ghost Bride.

I had thought of Ben turning up in a seance as a possible plot twist, but I didn't think Mary would actually do that. So it was a bit of a surprise.
I enjoy a good murder mystery, and this certainly counts. This one is pretty unique, since we get the memories of both victims to work off.

I think Kowal does a pretty good job writing in these types of Regency style or older formality/upper society where manners matter.
I am really curious to see what the second book will hold.
I don't think a sequel has been confirmed yet. Kowal's working on her Lady Astronaut of Mars novels right now.

I can't remember where I heard this--maybe on the Writing Excuses episode devoted to this book (here - super spoilers for ending of book), but Kowal talked about how she had actually intended a story where Ginger was a paranormal detective or something, and the whole WWI stuff was her backstory, but then Kowal got suckered into that.
So that might be one way to keep it "fresh," set it in the post-war period.
So that might be one way to keep it "fresh," set it in the post-war period.
So, half way through, what are you guys thinking about it so far?