![]() ![]() I really loved the way the pace continually increased and the sections of the book reflected that with the writing style shifting with each new development. Either way it’s a frightening journey into her psyche and as the tale enters the final quarter, things grow increasing unsettling. Gran weaves a truly fascinating story of a woman who may or may not be possessed or who may or may not be struggling with mental health issues. It doesn’t take long until Amanda hears a tapping that they can’t find the source for the sound and then subtle changes begin. The story follows Amanda and Ed, a newish married couple who’ve moved into a new loft together that they’re planning on making into their dream space. ![]() ![]() What I liked: All I knew going in was that this was a story about a woman who may or may not be becoming possessed. And it was the frequent suggesting by Andrew Pyper that this is one of the best examples of Demon Possession in literature released recently that finally made me take the plunge. What I will say is that in 2020 I saw this book mentioned a lot. Is it going through a renaissance? A resurgence from new readers or has it simply always been there, chugging along and popping up every now and then to say “hey, read me” much like a certain character within the book rears her head? ![]()
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