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The Shape of Night
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In general, I like Tess Gerritsen's books and I read a lot of them. But this book is a bit different from her other books.
After listening to around 15% of the book I was ready to abandon it as I thought it was about romance and ghosts which are not my favourite genres. But I decided to try and listen a bit more and happened something unexpected: I liked the book.
Ava Collette is not proud of what she did in the past and she flees Boston and rents an old home named Brodie’s Watch on a remote coastal peninsula of Maine. Here she plans to finish her book about food she is long overdue. She falls in love with the house and with it its ghost.
Trying to find out more about Captain Brodie and the house, she uncovers some strange deaths and disappearances related to the house.
The story is a bit unusual, but the book is very captivating and it is worth to read/listen.
After listening to around 15% of the book I was ready to abandon it as I thought it was about romance and ghosts which are not my favourite genres. But I decided to try and listen a bit more and happened something unexpected: I liked the book.
Ava Collette is not proud of what she did in the past and she flees Boston and rents an old home named Brodie’s Watch on a remote coastal peninsula of Maine. Here she plans to finish her book about food she is long overdue. She falls in love with the house and with it its ghost.
Trying to find out more about Captain Brodie and the house, she uncovers some strange deaths and disappearances related to the house.
The story is a bit unusual, but the book is very captivating and it is worth to read/listen.
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