I honestly thought I was reading a horror novel, from the gripping and frightening opener to the very last page, Limey Stan became something that haunts not just Cara, but also the reader.
After being found responsible for the death of her 6 year old brother, Cara was first sent to a psychiatric unit, and then foster care when her mother refused to have her back in the family home.
Re-inventing herself and carving a career under another name, she is stepping into her own adult identity, and then her mother's death brings everything crashing down around her.
The terms of a bizarrely twisted will not only reignite the anger of her aunt and cousins, but leave Cara with no choice but to move home. The scene of the Heldean Haunting is framed, for those of us who, ahem, are old enough to remember it, by the real life television event, 'Ghostwatch', conceived and written by horror author Stephen Volk
(For those who enjoy horror, I thoroughly recommend checking out his works, he is on Twitter and a lovely chap to boot!)
The narrative is told from Cara's perspective and honestly, your heart breaks for her as she faces up to the malign influences which have broken her childhood to pieces, robbed her of a brother and left her doubting her own sanity.
Variously called a 'hoax', an impossible event for which the only solution is a sleep deprived, mentally ill young girl, Cara has a massive uphill battle ahead of her in trying to piece together her past, in order to try and make a future free from the child haunting spectre of Limey Stan.
This is who she has adamantly blamed for the death of Matty, her 6 year old brother, the one who disturbed her sleep to the point of violent and aggressive behaviour. But if no one listened to her back then, will anyone listen to her now?
Especially when she moves back into the family home and the tapping noises start again?
A brilliantly conceived story of inherited memory, social perceptions of mental illness, and the lengths people go to to hide dark secrets, this is a thriller unlike any I have read for quite some time. Haunting and scary in the best ways, I really , really enjoyed it.