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Trudchen grew up hearing Odette's stories of a monster slaying and
a magician's curse. But now that Tru's older, she's starting to
wonder if her older sister's tales were just comforting lies,
especially because there's nothing fantastic about her own
life-permanently injured and in constant pain from a childhood
illness. In 1909, after a two-year absence, Od reappears with a
suitcase full of weapons and a promise to rescue Tru from the
monsters on their way to attack her. But it's Od who seems haunted
by something. And when the sisters' search for their mother leads
them to a face-off with the Leeds Devil, a nightmarish beast that's
wreaking havoc in the mid-Atlantic states, Tru discovers the
peculiar possibility that she and her sister-despite their dark
pasts and ordinary appearances-might indeed have magic after all.
From the author of The Uninvited comes a haunting historical novel
with a compelling mystery at its core. A young child psychologist
steps off a train, her destination a foggy seaside town. There, she
begins a journey causing her to question everything she believes
about life, death, memories, and reincarnation. In 1925, Alice Lind
steps off a train in the rain-soaked coastal hamlet of Gordon Bay,
Oregon. There, she expects to do nothing more difficult than
administer IQ tests to a group of rural schoolchildren. A trained
psychologist, Alice believes mysteries of the mind can be unlocked
scientifically, but now her views are about to be challenged by one
curious child. Seven-year-old Janie O'Daire is a mathematical
genius, which is surprising. But what is disturbing are the stories
she tells: that her name was once Violet, she grew up in Kansas
decades earlier, and she drowned at age nineteen. Alice delves into
these stories, at first believing they're no more than the product
of the girl's vast imagination. But, slowly, Alice comes to the
realization that Janie might indeed be telling a strange truth.
Alice knows the investigation may endanger her already shaky
professional reputation, and as a woman in a field dominated by men
she has no room for mistakes. But she is unprepared for the ways it
will illuminate terrifying mysteries within her own past, and in
the process, irrevocably change her life.
From the award-winning author of In the Shadow of Blackbirds comes
a stunning new novel-a masterfully crafted story of love, loss, and
second chances. Set during the fear and panic of the Great
Influenza of 1918, The Uninvited is part gothic ghost-story, part
psychological thriller, perfect for those who loved The Thirteenth
Tale by Diane Setterfield or The Vanishing by Wendy Webb.
Twenty-five year old Ivy Rowan rises from her bed after being
struck by the flu, only to discover the world has been torn apart
in just a few short days. But Ivy's life-long gift-or
curse-remains. For she sees the uninvited ones-ghosts of loved ones
who appear to her, unasked, unwelcomed, for they always herald
impending death. On that October evening in 1918 she sees the
spirit of her grandmother, rocking in her mother's chair. An hour
later, she learns her younger brother and father have killed a
young German out of retaliation for the death of Ivy's older
brother Billy in the Great War. Horrified, she leaves home, to
discover the flu has caused utter panic and the rules governing
society have broken down. Ivy is drawn into this new world of jazz,
passion, and freedom, where people live for the day, because they
could be stricken by nightfall. But as her 'uninvited guests' begin
to appear to her more often, she knows her life will be torn apart
once more, but Ivy has no inkling of the other-worldly revelations
about to unfold. The Uninvited is an atmospheric, haunting, and
utterly compelling novel.
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