Don't Tell a Soul
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Narrated by:
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Emma Galvin
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By:
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Kirsten Miller
People say the house is cursed.
It preys on the weakest, and young women are its favorite victims.
In Louth, they're called the Dead Girls.
All Bram wanted was to disappear--from her old life, her family's past, and from the scandal that continues to haunt her. The only place left to go is Louth, the tiny town on the Hudson River where her uncle, James, has been renovating an old mansion.
But James is haunted by his own ghosts. Months earlier, his beloved wife died in a fire that people say was set by her daughter. The tragedy left James a shell of the man Bram knew--and destroyed half the house he'd so lovingly restored.
The manor is creepy, and so are the locals. The people of Louth don't want outsiders like Bram in their town, and with each passing day she's discovering that the rumors they spread are just as disturbing as the secrets they hide. Most frightening of all are the legends they tell about the Dead Girls. Girls whose lives were cut short in the very house Bram now calls home.
The terrifying reality is that the Dead Girls may have never left the manor. And if Bram looks too hard into the town's haunted past, she might not either.
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Critic reviews
"Twists abound, and numerous plot threads are satisfyingly tied together in the powerful ending." --Kirkus Reviews
"...a feminist twist on gothic horror that thrills and chills while exploring the myriad ways that society tries to silence “problematic” women." --Publishers Weekly
"...pure gothic horror with nods to du Maurier’s Rebecca." --Bulletin
"...a feminist twist on gothic horror that thrills and chills while exploring the myriad ways that society tries to silence “problematic” women." --Publishers Weekly
"...pure gothic horror with nods to du Maurier’s Rebecca." --Bulletin
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At first, I thought the narrators voice sounded too young, but it turns out the heroine is only 17 in the story, and that’s probably why. However, she does have a very compelling voice, which makes it hard to stop listening to her. Enjoy!
Great twists and turns in the plot
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I was not scared by this book, it is marketed as Horror but it is more thriller/mystery. Though I think that was the authors intent. She wanted to present a real life tale with just a touch of the unknown, like so many real life ghost stories. Yet the truths are more horrifying then the actual tales themselves. Some truths would be better if they remained ghosts.
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I love Kirsten Miller, but this book is not it.
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