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Average rating3.6
She doesn't exist. She can't exist. 'A uniquely gothic tale about grief, belonging and hiding in plain sight' Jess Kidd, author of Things in Jars
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Oof this story is heartbreaking in a way that made me tear up one too many times! I'm not sure why it is being marketed as suspense/thriller because it's really (maybe minus some minor tones) not - it's the story of an orphan and her desperate attempt to cling to her home and life, and the new family who moves into her old home. Definitely well-written and beautiful, just not a “thriller” I was expecting.
This was a really interesting book and one I thoroughly enjoyed.
It was really well written, especially since I found it hard to figure out whether the character of Elise was real or not. At some point in the story you thought she might have been a ghost, but then just a few pages later you were thinking okay, maybe not.
It really did well with keeping up the tension and made you want to keep reading.
Thank you to PH and A J Gnuse for the chance to read this book.
Underwhelming and unbelievable. I expected this to be way more creepy and gothic than it was.