Fiona Sheridan, a
journalist, can’t get over the murder of her sister twenty years
ago. Fiona keeps going back to where her sister’s body was found in
the middle of an open field at the abandoned Idlewood School.
Idlewood was a school where troubled girls were sent, and it’s
rumored to be haunted by Mary, the ghost of a young woman, who died
years before the school was founded.
The story
encompasses not only Fiona’s tragedy, but tells the story of four
roommates who were at the school sixty years ago. They bonded and
became each other's strength until on of them disappeared returning
from a weekend to visit family. The school called her a runaway, and
her body was never found, but the girls didn’t give up their belief
that something terrible had happened to her.
The atmosphere at
Idlewood is eerie, just right for a ghost. The description of the
school, even in it’s abandoned condition can make chills run up
your back.
All the girls in
this story are troubled from Fiona to the four roommates. Fiona can’t
break free from her sister’s tragedy until she decides to take
action and write about the renovation of the school. The other four
are difficult girls, but I couldn’t help liking them and rooting
for them to become successful women. One, Katie, was particularly
resourceful and brave.
I highly recommend
this book for lovers of haunting mysteries.
I received this book
from Berkley Publishing for this review.
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