After
splitting up with her boyfriend, Margot decides to start over. She leaves the
USA to attend university in London. Moving in with a friend seems to be a good
solution. But soon she feels lost in this new and vibrating town. Instead of
going to school, she remains more and more at home and gets more isolated from
day to day. When she starts feeling the presence of a ghost and strange things
happen to her, she slowly starts to question her own sanity – and her friends
become aware of her development, too. Is she really haunted by a ghost from the
past or is there a much simpler explanation to the incidences?
Rumer Haven’s
novel is a wonderful combination of a sentimental love story and a classic
ghost haunt. It was just perfect to indulge in the plot on a rainy Sunday
afternoon. The protagonist’s gloomy mood in the beginning was easily tangible;
then, turning more and more depressed and starting to feel awkward and haunted were
convincingly presented and easy to follow. You can feel Margot’s uneasiness in
every page and effortlessly sympathize end empathize with her. This is what I
appreciated most in the novel, simply finding a way in and suffering with the
young woman. All in all, there was a spooky suspense which slowly developed and
a convincing solution in the end.