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ACCENT: House with Good Bones

April 17, 2023

It’s a haunted house horror novel with Southern gothic tinges.

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REVIEW: The Angel Makers

April 11, 2023

There was something about these women in their fight to survive, to claw their way out of an inhuman, unimaginable existence that makes them sympathetic — at least a bit. These were not monsters. These were people pushing back on a world that had offered only its worst.

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REVIEW: The Ghost Slayers

April 7, 2023

The British Library has gathered stories that include a supernatural detective. Each story revolves around an unusual event, that might — or might not — have a ghostly explanation.

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REVIEW: Comet Madness

February 7, 2023

In 1910, the imminent appearance of Halley’s Comet set off an unusual collection of fears, theories, and superstitions.

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REVIEW: The Twyford Code

January 23, 2023

Steve “Smithy” Smith is both Magwitch and Pip in this unusual story of wild expectations and the long-delayed solution to a mystery that has haunted him for decades.

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