Clare Cassidy is an English teacher, at Talgrath High, who specializes in teaching about the (fictional) Gothic writer, R.M Holland, author of the famous short story titled, “The Stranger” and a former resident of the school.
It has been rumored that his wife, Alice, had either fallen down, or was pushed down, a staircase, and that her ghost will sometimes be seen at the school....just before another death occurs...
R.M. Holland may or may not, have also had a daughter, Mariana, and Clare is hoping to write a biography of the author, solving these mysteries…but before she can, she will have to solve a mystery of her own.
Her friend, and colleague, Ella has been found murdered, with a note, quoting a famous line from “The Stranger” left near the body...and, she won’t be the only casualty in this “whodunnit “, as the crimes continue to mimic the creepy story that she teaches in her adult creative writing classes.
“Hell is empty”
And, now, a note has been found in Clare’s personal diary, which says “Hallo Clare. You don’t Know Me”. Is Clare the next target?
Told from the alternating perspectives of Clare, her daughter Georgie, and DS Harbinder Kaur, in THIRTEEN parts, the current crimes are investigated, with entries from Claire’s diaries, and chapters from the short story “The Stranger”, sprinkled throughout.
My favorite character was Claire and Georgie’s dog, Herbert, who attends doggy day care, while Clare is teaching classes and although Clare teaches that in gothic literature, animals are often expendable, with authors killing them to create tension, I can assure nervous readers that Herbert will survive, so get cozy under a blanket with a cup of tea, or a glass of wine and enjoy solving this one. I got it right, but it did not detract from my enjoyment at all.
Recommended if you like suspense, that is not gory, with a bit of a “ghost story” thrown in.
I would like to thank Netgalley, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing and Elly Griffiths for the ARC provided in exchange for a candid review!