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Cargando... Frost Hollow Hall (2013 original; edición 2012)por Emma Carroll (Autor)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I take issue with the resolution. It went too fast and too easy. Left me a bit sceptical. Otherwise, this is a splendid ghostly mystery. Engaging protagonist, a gripping story. Just creepy enough to chill your bones, but not enough to send to running for the hills screaming. A deliciously spooky mystery read. FINAL VERDICT : READ IT! Frost Hollow Hall by Emma Carroll is a chilling ghost story set in the winter of 1881. Tilly is too poor to afford ice skates, so when Will, the butcher's son, offers to let her use a pair as part of a dare, she jumps at the chance. Little does she know, Will is taking her to the lake at the manor house. The same lake which no one has been allowed to skate on since Kit Barrington died in an ice skating accident 10 years earlier. When they arrive, Tilly is afraid they will be caught but Will reassures her everything will be fine. Except its not. Tilly falls through the ice and is rescued by the ghost of Kit Barrington. Kit haunts her dreams for days afterward and urges her to expose the truth of the circumstances surrounding his death. I enjoyed this book, though I don't normally enjoy ghost stories. It kept me up at night because it was exciting but as it progressed, I had to stop reading after dark because it creeped me out! No matter how scary it got, though, I kept coming back because of the red herrings. Just when I thought I had an answer, the plot changed again! Another aspect of the book I enjoyed were the historical touches. I learned about some Victorian customs, for example, keeping the hair of a loved one. It also clearly described the differences between the classes: manor people and their servants. I would recommend this book to boys and girls alike; anyone from middle-school up would find this an enjoyable read. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Tilly's heart sinks. Will's at the door of their cottage, daring her to come ice-skating up at Frost Hollow Hall. No one goes near the place these days. Rumour has it that the house is haunted . . . Ten years ago the young heir, Kit Barrington, drowned there in the lake. But Tilly never turns down a dare.
Then it goes horribly wrong. The ice breaks, Tilly falls through and almost drowns. At the point of death, a beautiful angel appears in the water and saves her. Kit Barrington's ghost.
Kit needs Tilly to solve the mystery of his death, so that his spirit can rest in peace. In order to discover all she can, Tilly gets work as a maid at Frost Hollow Hall. But the place makes her flesh crawl. It's all about the dead here, she's told, and in the heart of the house she soon discovers all manner of dark secrets . . .
Frost Hollow Hall is a thrilling historical fiction debut. Told in Tilly's unique voice, it is a tale of love and loss, and how forgiveness is the key to recovery
Received off Netgalley as an ebook and read on an ipad using kindle software.
10 years after the drowning of the young Kit Barrington, Tilly is sitting at home with her sister and mother, awaiting the return of her father who has been working away. Will, the local butcher's boy, arrives and dares her to go skating with him. She accepts without realising that he means to go skating on the very lake where Kit had drowned 10 years before.
The ice breaks under Tilly, making her fall into the water. Whilst she is drowning, she is visited by a blond and beautiful angel, who ensures that she doesnt drown - however she gets the impression that he has saved her, in order that she saves him.
Over the next few days, and with the help of Will and the downstairs staff, Tilly spends more time with in Frost Hollow Hall, and even seeing the remaining family members. She finds out how she can the angry young spirit inhabiting the house and tries, even when the adults around her dont want her to. There are secrets held by many, in and outside of the house, and that adds strain to the situation.
There are hauntings at several different layers - the house as a whole gets haunted by angry spirits that hurt and break things, Tilly gets haunted with dreams of her blond haired angel calling to her to return to her, and Kit's mother is haunted by memories of her dead son who never comes back to visit her in dreams or otherwise. Tilly also has to deal with personal grief of her own, when she realises that neither her father nor her sister are the people she thought they were.
In the end (trying not to do plot spoilers here), Tilly is the agent that brings certain issues to a head, and moves people to action where they have previously been stuck in a moment. She is also able to come to some level of acceptance of what her father and sister have done, and she can see her own, better, path without them.
This is down as a "Children's book" and I'm certainly impressed with it whether that's the right category or not for it. I have already recommended it to someone with teenage boys as an October read. Well done Emma!