

I wanted to like this book but it wasn‘t the ghostly story I was hoping for, or expecting. Two historical ship, murder, sex trafficking, misogyny of the early 1900s, mental illness, and a slight bit of Irish mythology: these are the elements of this story. I liked the description of the water‘s pull towards the main character‘s death, how it was romanticized. The Gaelige word ‘Dubheasa‘ means ‘dark waterfall‘. Unfortunately, there are no ⬇️