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324 pages, Hardcover
First published July 25, 2017
Creepy, right? But the new family is nice and soon Kacey settles down into the sleepy Midwest life.
"People around here are polite. Like the type of polite where if there's one piece of pie left at desert, the person next to you will give a twenty-minute dissertation on why you should have it."
But the plan goes wrong, Kacey's 13-year-old sister insists that she comes with and Jade and Bailey are inexplicably pissed. To make things worse, all of them run out of the barn before they could get more than a few words out.
"That's why we're here. To see for ourselves.
To scare the shit out of ourselves. Because what else is there to do during a Broken Falls winter?"
And worst of all, every day Bailey's remains missing, the more evidence piles up against Kacey.
"So, you're taking this seriously now?" I press. "It's already been almost forty-eight hours."
A wonderfully thrilling read. It has a bit of a slow start but once you get to Bailey's journal entries. Wow. Just WOW!
"I know they say that hate can destroy a person. But I've never felt so alive."






That was when I decided that all the ghost stories got it wrong: evil isn’t a spirit or a monster or a ghost. It lives inside regular people, and it doesn’t know the difference between night and day.
But the night doesn’t like to give up its secrets. And if Bailey disappeared into it, there might be no telling what happened to her.
There’s only so much people are willing to forgive. That’s the truth that trumps everything else.
“But I never say anything. Because there are things that are too fucked up to tell even your best friend”
That was when I decided that all the ghost stories got it wrong: evil isn’t a spirit or a monster or a ghost. It lives inside regular people, and it doesn’t know the difference between night and day.




