When I started reading this book it wasn't like I thought it was gonna be, but that wasn't a bad thing at all. To give a brief description of the book, a ghost named Edgar is an an apartment complex where he finds himself going in and out of all the five tenants apartments unsure of who he is and why he's there. Overall I really enjoyed this book. The sheer mystery of not knowing what was going to happen next really made me enjoy and look forward to each chapter. In a way it's what helped me connect to the character because we both went into each phase and chapter unsure of what we would find or if our thoughts would prove right. Edgar is quite likable for a ghost, he's no Casper but if I did a Top 5 Friendly Ghost List, he'd make it. You feel for him, you wonder what his story is and as does he and if your like me, you read this and you wanted answers not just for yourself but for Edgar as well. Mystery and suspense were both solid and appreciation and pitying the character aside, their were some softcore horror moments. All tenants other then 1 have eerie backgrounds or issues about them. I loved how Edgar read into a person, got his first impression of them and that was all he needed as the person helped him with the rest of his affirmed assumptions. One guy named Mac who called his money his "cheese", Mac and Cheese, thought that was funny. That's the only funny thing about Mac and of all the tenant characters I disliked him the most. Aside from trying to find himself Edgar wonders if he is here to maybe somehow help the people here, I honestly thought he was going to pay it forward and it would help him move on or at the very best bring him back to life but let me just tell you, that is not the case here.
I enjoyed this book on all levels, I kept reading and didn't stop unless I reached the end of a chapter which is always a good sign that I am enjoying a book. As I stated above, I really felt for Edgar and it was because of this that it really helped the flow of the book, understanding the character and hoping he gets the answers he seeks, I really liked having that feeling. I did notice an error in one of the shorter chapters after the character Mike is revealed. In the chapter Edgar says he can "go through walls but not floors and ceilings". This left me baffled as I assumed when he visited each person that he went floor to floor but clearly upon reading his statement, I guess this isn't the case? Perhaps they were all on the same floor and I myself made the mistake by assuming it was on each floor, either way I made a note of it. Small confusion aside, I loved this book. Now the last part I will talk about in this review is my thoughts on the ending. If you know anything about me and reviews and endings you know I don't give away spoilers and I am not always happy as to how a book will end, sometimes it makes me just not appreciate it. In this case, I wouldn't say it was the way I would have liked the book to end but at the same time I understood it, accepted and appreciated it. I felt it was slightly a bit sad given all that happened but again I get that it was for good reason.
If you like your ghost nonchalant, calm with a little edge to them then you'll like Edgar as you find he really grows on you. If you like mysteries and suspense, horror within the right places and an overall very well told story with plots all at the right amounts and not mashing into one another then this is a book worth checking out. I am glad I got a chance to read Sunfall Manor and will be interested in reading another book by the author.