Ellen and her two best friends share a mid-life crisis by hatching a plan to renovate an 1860’s Greek revival in the nearby historic district of San Antonio. Although Ellen isn’t one to believe in ghosts, she comes face to face with something inexplicable in the attic. Her ghost-enthusiast friends convince her that they must help the spirit find closure, and as they dig deeper into the past, they … they uncover a shocking history that someone in the neighborhood doesn’t want exposed. But Ellen and her friends don’t give up easily. They realize they’ve been called to give voice to the invisible women who suffered behind the walls of the house for decades.
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In a somewhat uneven fashion, the book is an interesting story that may or may not involve ghosts but surely people acting oddly. The author deals with the painful subjects of aging-of parents, spouses, and individuals themselves. It is not a fun subject, and the author deals squarely with it- no sugar coating. You identify with the characters even if you may not like them.
Great read and the plot was wonderful.
Great book. Couldn’t put down. Very original and a very unexpected ending. Definitely recommend
Different approach to the mix of real and supernatural. Real people as characters. Not all young hot bodies and the story played out perfectly with all the human flaws. Good, entertaining read.
I quit reading this book quite early on. Some issues were quite unnecessarily gross.
Absolutely awesome read!