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Beatrix Greene has made a name for herself in Victorian England as a reputable spiritual medium, but she’s a fraud: even she knows ghosts aren’t real. But when she’s offered a lucrative job by James Walker—a scientist notorious for discrediting pretenders like her—Beatrix takes the risk of a lifetime. If her séance at the infamously haunted Ashbury Manor fools him, she will finally have true financial freedom. If she fails, her secret will become her public shame. But James has his own dark secrets, and he believes only a true medium can put them to rest. When Beatrix’s séance awakens her real gift—and with it, a vengeful spirit—James finds that the answers he seeks are more dangerous than he could have imagined. Together, with a group of supernatural sleuths, Beatrix and James race to settle the ghost’s unrest before it strikes— or else they might not make it out of the haunted manor alive. New York Times bestselling author Rachel Hawkins, along with Ash Parsons and Vicky Alvear Shecter, weaves darkness, death, and a hint of desire into this suspenseful mystery for fans of Sherlock Holmes and Crimson Peak.
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3.75
Okay, this was definitely spooky.
I'm not really sure how the whole volume/series/episode thing is supposed to work with this but, whatever, it'll all work itself out eventually right? Also, I received an ARC of this via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
So let's review.
I really like Beatrix' character. She has an interesting skill set and I want to know more about how things this works for her and why she's able to do it.
Henry is also a super fun character. He's the classic goofy side-kick and I just dang love him.
James is our somewhat love interest and I love him too. Honestly the character work here was great.
I loved the spooky haunted house vibes. I mean, any time a house comes with a past, I'm all for it!
The way the story played out was great. The ended was good, I liked where things ended. I would definitely like to see more from this series in the future!