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Nature abhors a straight line. The natural world is a place of curves and softened edges, of gentle mists and welcoming spirals. Nature remembers deviation; nature does not forgive.
For Harlowe Upton-Jones, life has never been a straight line. Shipped off to live with her paternal grandparents after a mysterious cult killed her mother and father, she has grown up chasing the question behind the curve, becoming part of a tight-knit teen detective agency. But “teen” is a limited time offer, and when her friends start looking for adult professions, it’s up to Harlowe to find them one last case so that they can go out in a blaze of glory.
Welcome to Spindrift House.
The stories and legends surrounding the decrepit property are countless and contradictory, but one thing is clear: there are people willing to pay a great deal to determine the legal ownership of the house. When Harlowe and her friends agree to investigate the mystery behind the manor, they do so on the assumption that they’ll be going down in history as the ones who determined who built Spindrift House—and why. The house has secrets. They have the skills. They have a plan. They have everything they need to solve the mystery.
Everything they need except for time. Because Spindrift House keeps its secrets for a reason, and it has no intention of letting them go.
Nature abhors a straight line.
Here’s where the story bends.
125 pages, Kindle Edition
First published June 30, 2019


come to my blog!Humanity is an aberration, an affront upon all that is right and true and holy.
It is a graveyard for the small and a playground for the vast, as all graveyards must be, for tragedy is so often a matter of perspective.
Spindrift House has been allowed, for most of its long and lonely existence, to stand alone.
Spindrift House has had a great deal of time to decide what it wants to be, and what it wants to be is unforgiving.
Spindrift House has had a great deal of time to decide what it wants to be, and what it wants to be is unforgiving.On a hillside in Port Mercy, Maine, “A Healthy Place for Families”, you will find Spindrift House. It was built some time in the 1800’s and while local legends disagree on many of the details, everyone agrees it was built by someone who wasn’t a local, someone who died soon afterwards by falling from its widow’s walk.
The difficulty with being a recognized member of a teen detective club is that “teen” was always a limited-time offer.Harlowe doesn’t want to lose her found family and hopes that solving the mystery of Spindrift House will keep the Squad together.
Once we reached Spindrift House, nothing would be simple, or predictable. We were counting on it. The word for a simple, predictable mystery is “solved.”This is a Mira Grant novella. There’s no such thing as simple.
“Some mysteries aren’t meant to be solved.”Anyway, while I enjoyed this read I’m not desperate to reread it, and that’s a first for me with Seanan/Mira. I didn’t connect with these characters, the ending felt rushed and I feel like I somehow messed up an incantation or something, because I didn’t feel the magic I’ve experienced while reading literally every other book of hers so far.
๏ MY RATING ๏ ☆4☆STARS - GRADE=B+