Evie has brought her 6-month-old daughter with her on a return visit to her hometown. She doesn't want to be there, but she feels obligated as her father is terminally ill and doesn't have much time left. Evie's mother died when she was a baby, but her relationship with her father has always been difficult. Evie is finally happy, with a good marriage and a new baby, but she has faced some challenges in her life. As well as growing up without her mother, she has been afflicted with tumor on the back of her neck that looks like a face. She's able to cover it up with her hair, but "Fancy Nancy" has always been an odd part of her life. Once back in her childhood home, Evie begins to experience strange symptoms. She begins coughing up hair, and then, more alarmingly, random body parts. She keeps these things in a jar in her bedroom, soon amassing a weird collection. Her next-door neighbor, Amity, also has a baby. While the baby seems larger and more developed than she should be for her age, Amity appears to be deathly ill. She's thin, pale, weak, and seems to be getting worse by the day. Soon Evie begins to see a ghostly woman. This woman leads Evie to a gravestone of a baby. As Evie investigates the baby and his family, she begins to wonder what this tragic story has to do with her and why she's being tormented by a ghost.
I enjoyed the story and the truly horrifying things that happened to poor Evie! As I was reading, I kept thinking what a terrifying film this would make. The supernatural element wasn't too outlandish (well, ghostly apparitions aside) and the alternating events between Evie and Hattie's lives was quite interesting. A great read during the spooky season!
I received a copy of this book from a GoodReads giveaway.