Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly meme, hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we’re eagerly anticipating.
This week’s Waiting on Wednesday post is for Notes from Ghost Town by Kate Ellison (EgmontUSA):
They say first love never dies…
From critically acclaimed author Kate Ellison comes a heartbreaking mystery of mental illness, unspoken love, and murder. When sixteen-year-old artist Olivia Tithe is visited by the ghost of her first love, Lucas Stern, it’s only through scattered images and notes left behind that she can unravel the mystery of his death.
There’s a catch: Olivia has gone colorblind, and there’s a good chance she’s losing her mind completely–just like her mother did. How else to explain seeing (and falling in love all over again with) someone who isn’t really there?
With the murder trial looming just nine days away, Olivia must follow her heart to the truth, no matter how painful. It’s the only way she can save herself.
Why I’m looking forward to this book:
This book just sounds really intriguing! I love the idea of a girl trying to solve the murder of her first love, who is “assisting” her from the ghostly realm! Having read The Butterfly Clues, I know that this author can do mystery and suspense really well, so that aspect of this book is sure to be first-rate. And I can’t help but want to know more about this insanity that is apparently genetic! Definitely can’t wait to see what’s what.
Release Date: February 12, 2013
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Oooh, I hadn’t heard of this one but I’m intrigued now. I haven’t read The Butterfly Clues, but I’m glad to hear that the author can do a good mystery.
Oh, I LOVE the sound of this one. Thanks for sharing. :D
Enjoy! your choice.
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This is the first I am hearing about this one. I am always a sucker for books with ghosts in them. This one seems kind of intense, too
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