(Will probably contain spoilers!)
Hm, what do I think?
I think it was a quick and easy read, which was actually what I was looking for. Still I am disappointed. Why?
Let's start with the characters. The first thing that really aggravated me was the choice of names. I mean ... Zuleika, Verity, Petrus, Wyndham, Sylvestra ... really? Since this book is (in my eyes) not build up as fantasy etc., I somehow cannot forgive this accumulation of curious, odd and sometimes even ridiculous names. Now this might be superficial, but it really got me going.
Then there's the climax, if you can call it that. The book seems to be following many different plot possibilities but doesn't stick with either of them. And suddenly we're all zombies? Uhm, right.
I think I never sufficiently learned anything about the Beauregard family, all characters from present and past remained one-sided and flat. I mean, who is Nicholas Beauregard? What are his intentions, why is he the way he is? What was wrong with the headmaster etc etc.
The love story between Zuleika and Wyndham also really wasn't one, the teenagers did not seem authentic to me AT ALL. I mean, how do they all seem so knowledgable about supernatural phenomenons and at the same time, no one questions anything. Doppelgängers? Sure! Poltergeists, ghosts, the devil himself? Of course, happens all day, every day.
We don't really learn anything about the monastary and if the accusation against the monks were true in any way.
Why do we learn that Zuleika and Sylvia are descendants of people involved in the closing of the monastary, how does this do anything for the story? Also the descriptions of the Gotha paintings is so weak, I don't feel any dread when reading them, actually I can't even imagine them at all.
God, the more I write, the more disappointed I am.
I can't even say that it was suspenseful or not-put-down-able. The many (and I mean MANY) breaks in the story, changes of POV etc did not do the book any good.
I should probably stop now, before I change my rating from 2 to 1 star. Actually, I think it's 1,5.