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First published April 6, 2021










The past is never dead. It's not even past. - William Faulkner, Requiem for a Nun--------------------------------------
Captain Louis Renault: What in heaven’s name brought you to Casablanca?It may be that many of the people who have come for the special, healing waters to Brandenburg, Vermont over the years were likewise misinformed, or were they? Miracle cures did indeed seem to happen there. Even wishes of a non-medical sort were known to have been granted. Of course, the Springs had a reputation. Many thought it was haunted, and even darker theories were abroad. More than the usual number of accidents and deaths had occurred on the property. Rick Blaine may have lost the love of his life. But some of the visitors to the Springs lost a lot more. Miracles have a price.
Rick Blaine: My health. I came to Casablanca for the waters.
Captain Renault: The waters, what waters? We’re in the desert.
Rick: I was misinformed.
- If you don’t recognize this, for shame.

“Those springs are a dark place,” the woman said. “You’d do best to keep away from them.”I know it’s New England, but I cannot keep from hearing the shopkeepers in a strong Slavic accent, and seeing the Monroes heading to the hotel in a black horse-drawn carriage driven by a coachman, instead of driving themselves in their upscale car.
“I’m fascinated by the way the past — both my past and the past of my characters shapes the present. I’m especially interested in secrets that people keep and how that has shaped them. A secret has power, and if you keep it for years and years and it suddenly comes to the surface, lots of exciting things can happen,” she says. - from the Union Leader interviewShe clearly enjoys, and takes inspiration from, many of the tales she has heard of the unexplained.
“Things do seem idyllic and beautiful, but every now and then you learn some creepy backstory or hear about a haunted house or a local story that just kind of turns it on its head, and you realize things are not always as idyllic as they seem,” McMahon says of New England living. “I like that. I like to look for those dark corners. I love living in a rural state with all these woods.” - from the Union Leader interviewIn a way her stories, this one certainly, present a story-telling pincer move, as contemporary and historical timelines both advance to common points of revelation.
I just feel like all of us, this family, we’re drowning in secrets…that all the secrets were what gave it its power.--------------------------------------
Open your eyes…the dead have nothing to fear
“Come swimming with me”

"The past is always alive in the present, in the walls, in the shadows and sometimes in the ripples on the water."


