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Rattled Bones

von S.M. Parker

E-Book (EPUB mit drm)
384 Seiten
Sprache English
2017 Simon Pulse
ISBN 978-1-4814-8206-6

Hauptbeschreibung

';The feminist ghost story you've been waiting for.' Bustle Unearthing years of buried secrets, Rilla Brae is haunted by ghostly visions tied to the tainted history of a mysterious island in this ';electrifying, taut tale of the sea, grief, and memory' (Kathleen Glasgow) from the author of The Girl Who Fell.Maine-bred, independent Rilla Brae is no stranger to the deep. She knows the rhythms of hard work and harder seas. But when she experiences the sudden death of her father, the veil between the living and the dead blurs and she begins to be haunted by a girl on a nearby, uninhabited island. The girl floats a song over the waves, and it is as beautiful as it is terrifying. Familiar and distant. Then Rilla meets Sam, a University of Southern Maine archeology student tasked with excavating the very island where the ghostly girl has appeared. Sam sifts the earth looking for the cultural remains of an island people who were forcibly evicted by the state nearly a hundred years ago. Sam tells Rilla the island has a history no locals talk aboutif they know about it at alldue to the shame the events brought to the working waterfront community. All Rilla knows for sure is that the island has always been therean eerie presence anchored in the stormy sea. Now Sam's work and the ghostly girl's song lure Rilla to the island's shores. As Rilla helps Sam to unearth the island's many secrets, Rilla's visions growuntil the two discover a tragedy kept silent for years. And it's a tragedy that has everything to do with Rilla's past.

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';The feminist ghost story you've been waiting for.' Bustle Unearthing years of buried secrets, Rilla Brae is haunted by ghostly visions tied to the tainted history of a mysterious island in this ';electrifying, taut tale of the sea, grief, and memory' (Kathleen Glasgow) from the author of The Girl Who Fell.Maine-bred, independent Rilla Brae is no stranger to the deep. She knows the rhythms of hard work and harder seas. But when she experiences the sudden death of her father, the veil between the living and the dead blurs and she begins to be haunted by a girl on a nearby, uninhabited island. The girl floats a song over the waves, and it is as beautiful as it is terrifying. Familiar and distant. Then Rilla meets Sam, a University of Southern Maine archeology student tasked with excavating the very island where the ghostly girl has appeared. Sam sifts the earth looking for the cultural remains of an island people who were forcibly evicted by the state nearly a hundred years ago. Sam tells Rilla the island has a history no locals talk aboutif they know about it at alldue to the shame the events brought to the working waterfront community. All Rilla knows for sure is that the island has always been therean eerie presence anchored in the stormy sea. Now Sam's work and the ghostly girl's song lure Rilla to the island's shores. As Rilla helps Sam to unearth the island's many secrets, Rilla's visions growuntil the two discover a tragedy kept silent for years. And it's a tragedy that has everything to do with Rilla's past.