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The Voice Upstairs

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In 1920s England, a working-class girl who can see spirits works with a lord's son to solve mysterious deaths at the local manor home in this eerie historical mystery perfect for fans of The Haunting of Bly Manor and Downton Abbey.

Wilhelmina Price has a dubious reputation in the village of Thrush's Green. Ever since her mother's untimely death, she has been able to see a person's spirit leaving their body days or hours before they die. Wil has never been able to prevent these deaths, so her unusual skill has made her an outsider to most except her lifelong friend, Edison, the youngest son of Lord Summerfield. But when a maid at the Summerfield's estate dies in the same mysterious way as Wil's own mother, Wil takes on a housemaid's position to investigate whether these women might, in fact, have been murdered.

There is nothing Ed Summerfield values more than his friendship with Wil, which is why he's desperate to disguise how hopelessly in love with her he's become-and his belief that he may be haunted by the ghost of his older brother, Peter. Because if Wil, with her supernatural powers, can't see the same evidence of hauntings that Ed does, he worries he may actually be losing his mind.

Together, Wil and Ed must dig deeper into the Summerfields' hoard of secrets, though the truth won't give itself up without a fight that could prove deadly to the both of them, as they face cunning adversaries among the living and the dead.

About the author

Laura E. Weymouth is the author of several novels, including the critically acclaimed The Light Between WorldsA Treason of ThornsA Rush of Wings, A Consuming Fire, and The Voice Upstairs. Born and raised in the Niagara region of Ontario, Laura now lives at the edge of the woods in western New York with her husband, three wild-hearted daughters, and an ever-expanding menagerie of animal friends. Learn more at LauraEWeymouth.com.

Summary

A girl who can see spirits must work together with a Lord's son in order to solve the mysterious deaths at the local manor home in this eerie historical mystery perfect for fans of The Bone Witch and Downton Abbey.

Report

"Weymouth (A Consuming Fire) skillfully conveys a growing sense of dread via the eerie, unsettling landscape and gradually escalating supernatural happenings; the charming dynamic between Wil and Ed further helps to bolster this captivating exploration of perseverance against darkness and familial trauma." Publishers Weekly

Product details

Authors Laura E. Weymouth
Publisher Simon & Schuster US
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 14 to 99
Product format Hardback
Released 09.11.2023
 
EAN 9781665926836
ISBN 978-1-66592-683-6
No. of pages 320
Dimensions 157 mm x 28 mm x 238 mm
Weight 505 g
Illustrations 6-c jacket--spfx: metallic stock, emboss; matte finish
Subjects Children's and young people's books > Children's books up to 11 years of age

YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Historical / Europe, YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Romance / Historical, YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Ghost Stories, Horror & ghost stories, chillers (Children's / Teenage)

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