Tim H. (Timbuktu126) reviewed The Crying Girl (Roaming New England, Bk 1) on + 479 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This book was awesome. I read it in just two days. The plot was just great- I really wanted to know what was going on and if there was or was not supernatural ties to it. An old woman falls down the stairs, a girl vanishes, a crying ghost in an abandoned inn- there is just so much to think about as you are reading! Truly one of the best I've read recently!!! (and I just ordered two more by him on here!)
Amanda (RockStarGirl) reviewed The Crying Girl (Roaming New England, Bk 1) on + 329 more book reviews
A simple mystery with a hint of the paranormal, The Crying Girl is a great read. The characters are real to life and the plot is refreshingly realistic. Another one to check out by this author is Grave Justice.
Was an interesting entertaining read the characters were believable. The plot well planned with good writing I enjoyed it, only rated it a 4 star because the story wasn't very believable!
As editor of a popular magazine that spotlights offbeat New England attractions, Amanda Vickers is intrigued by a call from an old college professor about a haunted New Hampshire inn. When she later hears that the woman has died under mysterious circumstances in the basement of this mysterious Shadsborough Inn, Amanda and her associate Marcie decide to investigate.
It seems the inn recently acquired a resident ghosta crying girl, whose sobs can be heard late at night. Getting to know the locals, Amanda suspects there's a connection between this supposed apparition and a missing teenager. She's not sure if the teen is dead or alive, but Amanda is convinced there's something very dark and dangerous happening in this picturesque White Mountain town. But as she gets closer to exposing the truth about the old inn and its secrets, she fears she's walked straight into a killer's trapwithout a ghost of a chance for escape.
It seems the inn recently acquired a resident ghosta crying girl, whose sobs can be heard late at night. Getting to know the locals, Amanda suspects there's a connection between this supposed apparition and a missing teenager. She's not sure if the teen is dead or alive, but Amanda is convinced there's something very dark and dangerous happening in this picturesque White Mountain town. But as she gets closer to exposing the truth about the old inn and its secrets, she fears she's walked straight into a killer's trapwithout a ghost of a chance for escape.