

Read this while standing betwixt by the roaring pace this story takes off on standing in my kitchen having gone in to get a water- not having the forethought or afterthought to sit down so there I have stood entrenched in the chaos of these characters lives and decisions and marveled when all the individuals lined up being if not directly connected to one another they were a close indirection.Earnest Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises" has never been out of print since it was published in 1926 and is universally acclaimed a masterpiece.

Each time you think you’ve smugly solved this harrowing and immensely intriguing story you’ll be sadly mistaken while wiping your smugnesses off your face and simultaneously giving the author mad props for their artistic genius and honed ability that enables them to write so cunningly and the characters have complexities that you’ll soon come to understand once the climax is revealed that you’d never caught on to several of the warnings that are there cleverly interwoven throughout some spectacular workmanship and linguistic mastery. Author has an exceptional way of leading the reader to conclude who is causing the chaos or danger in the specific scenes nearly taunting you and encouraging us to make that assumption when whiplash hits you and the plot thickens when the twisted dark and astonishing climatic explosion is dropped seemingly out of nowhere.


Such a well plotted and mysterious that you’ll be so engrossed by the first few pages you’ll not be able to put it down. Horror fans will also want to check this one out. Though the story's spectral aspects may strike some as heavy-handed, there's no doubt about the shocking, satisfying denouement. Suspense mounts as both characters put themselves in peril. James approaches the chilling central conundrum from dual directions, alternating stretches of Carly's investigation with flashbacks to Viv's nightmarish experiences at the haunted motel. It's a puzzle her aunt may also have been trying to solve. What Carly discovers fairly rapidly in decaying Fell, N.Y., where she signs on for the not surprisingly vacant graveyard slot at the spooky Sun Down Motel, is that she may be tackling a much bigger mystery the never-solved cluster of murders of local young women preceding Viv's disappearance. James (The Broken Girls), 20-year-old Carly Kirk sets out from her Illinois hometown determined to find some answers 35 years after her aunt Viv Delaney vanished while working the night shift at a seedy upstate New York motel. In this engrossing supernatural thriller from St.
