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The village of Saint-Ferdinand has all the trappings of a quiet life: farmhouses stretching from one main street, a small police precinct, a few diners and cafes, and a grocery store. Though if an out-of-towner stopped in, they would notice one unusual thing--a cemetery far too large and much too full for such a small town, lined with the victims of the Saint-Ferdinand Killer, who has eluded police for nearly two decades. It's not until after Inspector Stephen Crowley finally catches the killer that the town discovers even darker forces are at play. When a dark spirit reveals itself to Venus McKenzie, one of Saint-Ferdinand's teenage residents, she learns that this creature's power has a long history with her town--and that the serial murders merely scratch the surface of a past burdened by evil secrets.
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This book was amazing. The story had a lot of twists and turns and it was a quick-paced read despite being 400+ pages. The book had a few tropes that felt a little classic but they were presented in different ways. The visual descriptions added to building the atmosphere for the novel and really making the sense of dread sink in. The ending was the last twist until the sequel and it was certainly a last bombshell that was dropped to keep us waiting for the next one. I'm now anxiously awaiting the sequel and can't wait to read more from this author.