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The Lost Ones
The Lost Ones | Anita Frank
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Some houses are never at peace.
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monalyisha
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A grief-filled ghost story, set during WWI, which might be especially hard for anyone who has been pregnant or is a parent.

This isn‘t *just* a ghost story (they never are). It‘s a tale about who is believed, when, & why. The author boldly delves into themes of class, gender, & mental health (without skirting anachronism). There‘s lots of gray area (particularly regarding trust & morality), which is exactly as liminal as a ghost story should be.

monalyisha My one complaint is that the author never returns to the inscription from Gerald in Stella‘s book! Did she forget to tie up that thread? Otherwise, this was an aching, haunting story that I didn‘t find scary…just horribly sad. Frank sets herself up for this to be a series and though it‘s far weightier than serial literature tends to be, I hope she‘s able to continue. I would certainly read (listen to) more. The audio is a very British pleasure. 1y
Caroline2 I really liked this one too. 👍 1y
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monalyisha
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I have one more book I‘m hustling to finish before the official end of #Scarathlon2022! It‘s been my audio-listen for my commute and I‘ve got about an hour left.

Very pretty picture (not mine!) from Laura Patricia Rose (link cred in comments).

#TeamMonsterMash

Librariana Good luck 🍀 with your final hour of listening! You can do it! 📣 1y
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Caroline2
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It‘s been a long time since I‘ve read a decent ghost story that made me want to sleep with the lights on! Set in an old Manor House in 1917, this is a creepy, gothic thriller with lots of atmosphere and mystery. I‘d recommend to fans of Stacey Halls, Laura Purcell and Michelle Paver.
(The second half was overly long which took the edge off the suspense - where are all the editors?!! still a cracking good read though!).

TrishB And a gorgeous cover! 2y
LeahBergen Oh, good! I have this waiting on my shelves. 👍 2y
Tamra Ohhhh, stacked! 👻 2y
Tamra 😂🤣 I just realized I already had it TBR on my Kindle! Now I‘m going to bump it up! 2y
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Tamra
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Kindle deal today! I‘ve had this one on my TBR.

emmaturi I really enjoyed this one 3y
Tamra @emmaturi I‘m glad to hear it! 3y
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veritysalter
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A gentle ghost story, with all the familiar tropes : a rocking crib, footsteps, a death unavenged and a large county house. Chilling without being frightening, a pleasure to read. Set with the background of the First World War and the resultant death and grief: Stella and her sister Madeline are convinced there is a ghost at Greyswick; will they be believed or dismissed as hysterical and overwrought women?

Cuilin Sounds great! 4y
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veritysalter
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I may need to calm it down with the spooky stories. As I‘m reading this the breeze from the open windows (I hope) is making the old oak door, in the background, gently open and close with a creak. “Some Houses are Never at Peace”!!!!!!!!

veritysalter This part of my cottage is from the 17th century, however, if there is a presence, it‘s homely. Perhaps it‘s fed up of us being here constantly for the last ten weeks. 4y
MidnightBookGirl Lol, I love spooky stories, but I also end up scaring myself all the time. Love this cover! 4y
emmaturi I loved this story! 4y
TheAromaofBooks I can only read scary stories during the bright daylight when I am going to have someone else home with me for at least 24hrs afterwards 😂 4y
OnlyYoo I love horror books! 4y
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emmaturi
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This is such a great book. It is set in 1917, England. Stella Marcham is grieving for her financé, who recently died in the war. She goes to stay with her sister who is pregnant. She is staying at Greyswick a country mansion and while there lots of strange and suspicions things start to happen. I was gripped from the beginning! #recommend

MinnieTimperley Just put this on hold with my library 😍 4y
emmaturi Hope you enjoy it! @WatsonReads 4y
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RedLeaves
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Atmospheric and absorbing. Recommend if you enjoy spooky and a strong back story

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Tashreads
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Merry Christmas book lovers! Hope Santa was good to you 😍📚 This is my #bookhaul What did you get?

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Books, book socks, bookmarks!! Merry Christmas 🎄 4y
erzascarletbookgasm Nice stack! Merry Christmas! 4y
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kezzlou85
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A fascinating story that kept me interested until the very end. The plot is quite slow at times but it adds to the story. The atmosphere created is quite chilling at times. I really enjoyed the mystery and had figured out much of it but a few twists still took me by surprise. The ending was really good and ended the story exactly how I hoped it would. Stella's grief is well written#TeamSlaughter #scareathlon @Clwojick #24B4Monday

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