Nora Brown lives in Seattle with her husband, Paul, and their daughter, Fiona, and she teaches advanced high school English. Her life is pretty quiet, until one day after class she sees a floating face. Convinced she is going crazy, Nora begins seeing a psychiatrist, and what Nora discovers will shake her to her very core. Quinn, in her first novel, does a fantastic job of pulling the listener in and exploring the effects that a traumatic childhood can have on a person in their adult life. Cassandra Campbell narrates the story, bouncing from Fiona's childish voice to the adult Nora.
VERDICT Recommended for psychological thriller fans, but librarians will want to know that this book may contain triggers for those with trauma in their pasts. ["Haunting psychological suspense for readers who enjoy a generous dose of creepiness without being completely scared out of their wits": LJ 10/15/17 review of the Blackstone hc.]
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