I won't add a book to my to-read list unless it has an average rating of 3.9 stars or higher. The exceptions are a)if it's the start of a series and the ratings get better for consecutive books or b) the book just sounds so interesting I just HAVE TO add it (this is rare). Obviously, this book fell under B. It just sounded so good, I just had to give it a chance. And it had a great cover! Great cover, great premise, it has to be good, right?
Sadly, no. This book was NOT a thriller, it was not suspenseful, and it wasn't really about ghosts, either. It was kinda mysterious, but not in an exciting way, more in a "lets talk about the history of our small town every waking moment" (which is what the MC did) kinda way.
The story was scattered, with lots of past storylines being introduced, which I guess was supposed to give the story depth, or something. It didn't work for me, it just made the story harder to follow and too convoluted.
The book ended abruptly and left me wondering what the point was. Disappointing all around.