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A gorgeously atmospheric contemporary fantasy of two Long Island teens and fledgling mediums investigating a murder in their small town by the New York Times bestselling author of The Devouring Gray.

Mina Zanetti is a fledgling medium, desperate to share in her mother’s world and speak with the dead. But Sand Dollar Cove is a grieving town, still recovering from the unsolved murders of three teenagers six years ago, found with sand dollars on their eyes. And Evelyn Mackenzie has felt every day of it, as the town blames her father for the deaths.

When Mina and Evelyn conduct a ritual to speak to the dead they unwittingly become the centre of a deadly triangle – who murdered those teenagers, Mina’s family and their hidden past, and the furies of the spirit realm.

Mina And Evelyn must learn to rebuild their trust, and unearth all the buried mysteries of Sand Dollar Cove to lay the ghosts of The Drowning Summer to rest.

 
 

About the Author

CHRISTINE LYNN HERMAN is the author of YA novels about magic, monsters, and growing up, including The Devouring Gray duology as well as the forthcoming All of Us Villains and The Drowning Summer. Writing updates (and cat pictures) can be found on Twitter and Instagram @christineexists. She lives in Brooklyn, New York. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Review

<p><b>Buried secrets, magic bloodlines and creepy atmosphere galore… you don’t want to miss this stunning haunted tale. Christina Henry</b></p><p>By the end of page one, I was hooked. By the end of chapter one, I was entranced. The pages of this book breathe and shiver and thrum, just like the trees of Herman's deliciously eerie woods. These characters are unforgettable; the imagery is sublime. Fans of <i>The Raven Boys</i> and <i>Stranger Things</i> rejoice: This is your new obsession. Claire Legrand, New York Times best-selling author of <i>Sawkill Girls</i> and <i>Furyborn</i></b></p><p>The only thing better than a chosen one is four chosen ones, and the only thing better than four chosen ones is four chosen ones who don't like each other very much. <i>The Devouring Gray</i> takes privilege and legacy by the throat and never lets go.<br><b> – E. K. Johnston, #1 New York Times best-selling author of <i>Star Wars: Ahsoka and A Thousand Nights</i></b></p><p>A grimly exhilarating tale of monsters in the woods and monstrous family legacies-and teens brave enough to fight them both. This New England Gothic will devour you.<br><b> – Rosamund Hodge, author of <i>Cruel Beauty</i> and <i>Crimson Bound</i></b></p> --. --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.
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  • ISBN: 9781789098594
  • Author: Christine Lynn Herman
  • Publisher: Titan Books
  • Pages: 385
  • Format: Paperback
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A gorgeously atmospheric contemporary fantasy of two Long Island teens and fledgling mediums investigating a murder in their small town by the New York Times bestselling author of The Devouring Gray.

Mina Zanetti is a fledgling medium, desperate to share in her mother’s world and speak with the dead. But Sand Dollar Cove is a grieving town, still recovering from the unsolved murders of three teenagers six years ago, found with sand dollars on their eyes. And Evelyn Mackenzie has felt every day of it, as the town blames her father for the deaths.

When Mina and Evelyn conduct a ritual to speak to the dead they unwittingly become the centre of a deadly triangle – who murdered those teenagers, Mina’s family and their hidden past, and the furies of the spirit realm.

Mina And Evelyn must learn to rebuild their trust, and unearth all the buried mysteries of Sand Dollar Cove to lay the ghosts of The Drowning Summer to rest.

 
 

About the Author

CHRISTINE LYNN HERMAN is the author of YA novels about magic, monsters, and growing up, including The Devouring Gray duology as well as the forthcoming All of Us Villains and The Drowning Summer. Writing updates (and cat pictures) can be found on Twitter and Instagram @christineexists. She lives in Brooklyn, New York. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Review

<p><b>Buried secrets, magic bloodlines and creepy atmosphere galore… you don’t want to miss this stunning haunted tale. Christina Henry</b></p><p>By the end of page one, I was hooked. By the end of chapter one, I was entranced. The pages of this book breathe and shiver and thrum, just like the trees of Herman's deliciously eerie woods. These characters are unforgettable; the imagery is sublime. Fans of <i>The Raven Boys</i> and <i>Stranger Things</i> rejoice: This is your new obsession. Claire Legrand, New York Times best-selling author of <i>Sawkill Girls</i> and <i>Furyborn</i></b></p><p>The only thing better than a chosen one is four chosen ones, and the only thing better than four chosen ones is four chosen ones who don't like each other very much. <i>The Devouring Gray</i> takes privilege and legacy by the throat and never lets go.<br><b> – E. K. Johnston, #1 New York Times best-selling author of <i>Star Wars: Ahsoka and A Thousand Nights</i></b></p><p>A grimly exhilarating tale of monsters in the woods and monstrous family legacies-and teens brave enough to fight them both. This New England Gothic will devour you.<br><b> – Rosamund Hodge, author of <i>Cruel Beauty</i> and <i>Crimson Bound</i></b></p> --. --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.

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