“a good old-fashioned gothic novel with a modern twist; a tale of dusty old journals, creaky houses, and ghostly whispers [...] Arsenault never strays from the task at hand, which is to keep you up all night with a light burning until you reach the surprising end.” — Melanie Benjamin, New York Times best-selling author of THE AVIATOR'S WIFE and THE SWANS OF FIFTH AVENUE
“an emotionally satisfying ending. Abby’s and Frances’ mirrored stories are the stars of the show... A striking reminder that today’s domesticity is not too far removed from that of the 19th century.” — Kirkus Reviews
“From the opening pages, it’s clear that this will be a haunting novel... An engrossing, suspenseful mix of historical fiction and contemporary thriller, with some unexpected twists and wisdom: “We have to learn to live with our ghosts.”” — Booklist
“Arsenault deftly shifts among three perspectives in this exquisitely creepy blend of historical true crime and modern ghost story [...] Arsenualt’s gift for letting readers feel the characters’ anguish from the inside while showing their irrational strangeness from the outside makes for terror that sticks.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“intricately plotted... Passionate and suspenseful, it is the author’s best book to date. [...] That ending is as satisfying as the story is engrossing, taking the reader beyond the fun of a breathtaking tale to an important lesson about dealing honestly with one’s own past and present.” — The Recorder.com