Book Recommendation - Specters in the Glass House
No one does creepy thrillers like Jaime Jo Wright. And so, every time she has a new book, I jump at the opportunity to read it! In addition to always having logical explanations for the ghastly apparitions (think Scooby Doo!), her stories always touch on a serious subject matter. Specters in the Glass House speaks to mental health. In addition to the creep factor, the mystery, and depth, there is also a solid faith thread that provides hope in the darkness. Here is a bit about the book: In 1921, Marian Arnold, the heiress to a brewing baron's empire, seeks solace in the glass butterfly house on her family's Wisconsin estate as Prohibition and the deaths of her parents cast a long shadow over her shrinking world. When Marian's sanctuary is invaded by nightmarish visions, she grapples with the line between hallucinations of things to come and malevolent forces at play in the present. With dead butterflies as the killer's ominous signature, murders unfold at a steady pac...