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The Tale of Halcyon Crane

por Wendy Webb

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Ghosts don't exist in our world of today. Life is too pragmatic, too consuming, too busy for past lives to linger on longer than their allotted time, or so Halcyon had believed, until she received a letter from a lawyer claiming that her mother, whom she had thought long dead, had actually been living in another part of the country since Halcyon's early childhood. She had only recently passed away, leaving Halcyon heir to an unexpected fortune and an estate on an isolated island in the middle of the Great Lakes.

Setting out to find some answers, Halcyon travels to her mother's home. But will she be prepared for the ghastly family history that waits for her there, the visions and revelations that will change everything that she thought she knew about the father she lived with and the mother she'd lost long ago?

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I wanted Modern Gothic and this delivered. Maybe not "great," but definitely Very Good. Excellent narration made it perfect for my night-drive shift yesterday.


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  Kim.Sasso | Aug 27, 2023 |
The author constantly contradicts herself, gives conflicting reasons for events, and just doesn't make sense. I'm a Minnesota gal, but we're scraping the bottom of the barrel here. ( )
  KindraP | Oct 8, 2022 |
I read this in 2 days!!! Even now as I write this I can feel the adrenalin rush as I think back on this story. Wendy Webb is an astounding author! ( )
  whybehave2002 | Aug 22, 2022 |
Meh. A good story, but not a well told one. In the author's defence, I think it's her first book, published about 12 years ago and the only one published by Henry Holt (I believe all the rest of her books are published by an Amazon subsidiary).

The premise of the story is a gripping one: when Hallie was 5, her father faked her and his deaths, spiriting her away to the other side of the country, convincing her that her mother died in a house fire where everything was lost. He gets away with it for over 30 years, until early-onset Alzheimer's sets in and a picture of him and Hallie end up in the newspaper honouring him for his dedicated teaching career. Her mother, thinking her dead all these years, finds out, only to write her a letter, conveniently change her will, and die of a heart attack, leaving Hallie the sole heir of a mother she thought long dead and never got to meet. A day later, her father passes too.

This is where the book begins, with Hallie heading to the island in Lake Superior, devastated and in shock and wondering why her perfect and adored father would have committed such a crime.

This is definitely a ghost story, unlike my first Wendy Webb (also the most recent, I believe). It's just not a very spooky one, although it definitely should be; the crap that went down in that house should have made me hair stand on end. But it didn't.

This also tries to be a romance. I like both the characters and I don't doubt they fell in loved and lived happily ever after, but I wasn't moved by it.

I'm pretty sure there's supposed to be an element of suspense, but I never felt suspended. I was pretty certain I knew who Iris was, and although I was correct, there is a twist at the end I didn't anticipate at all. It should have been more shocking than it was, and instead it just left me surprised; a 'huh' instead of a 'holy crap!'.

Like I said, a lot of good elements, but executed clumsily. I feel like, had this story been written by someone like Simone St. James, I'd have had to sleep with the lights on for a week. Instead, I'm not sure I'll remember much of it by the time I go to sleep tonight. ( )
  murderbydeath | Apr 17, 2022 |
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To those who have gone before, especially my brother, Randall Edward Webb, and my grandmother, Elma Katherine Herrala Maki, both of whom I miss every day. Although they're not here to read this dedication, I know they're delighted to see it, all the same.
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Ghosts don't exist in our world of today. Life is too pragmatic, too consuming, too busy for past lives to linger on longer than their allotted time, or so Halcyon had believed, until she received a letter from a lawyer claiming that her mother, whom she had thought long dead, had actually been living in another part of the country since Halcyon's early childhood. She had only recently passed away, leaving Halcyon heir to an unexpected fortune and an estate on an isolated island in the middle of the Great Lakes.

Setting out to find some answers, Halcyon travels to her mother's home. But will she be prepared for the ghastly family history that waits for her there, the visions and revelations that will change everything that she thought she knew about the father she lived with and the mother she'd lost long ago?

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