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A Review of Mark Wheaton's "Wraith" (audiobook)

I n Mark Wheaton’s Wraith, Cecily is called away from collecting plant specimens in the Carolina wetlands when her great-grandmother dies in France. Cecily’s life is turned upside down when she learns of a family curse, ancestral secrets, and an inheritance that could change everything. Haunted by the titular character at every turn, Cecily must try to save herself and her friends while uncovering the mystery of her family’s disastrous past. This was a great, tight horror and suspense novel. I was just as eager as Cecily to put together all the pieces of the puzzle her great-grandmother left behind. The supporting characters are diverse, and I was invested in their stories as well. What I really liked about this tale was the author managed to sprinkle in some moments of joy and beauty, which relieved the tension of the plot line. So often horror novels are all one note, and that can be overwhelming for the reader. The narrator did a nice job with the story. Annalee Scott captured Cec