Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Review: Night Falls on Predicament Avenue by Jaime Jo Wright

About the Book
As the walls of the house at Predicament Avenue reveal their hidden truths, two women--generations apart--discover that fear and foreboding are no respecters of time.

In 1910, Effie James is committed to doing anything to save her younger sister, who witnessed a shocking murder, leaving her mute and in danger of the killer's retribution. Effie must prove what her sister saw, but when a British gentleman arrives, he disrupts Effie's quest with his attempts to locate his wife, Isabelle Addington, who was last seen at the supposed crime scene in the abandoned house at 322 Predicament Avenue. Just as Effie discovers what she seeks, she finds that the blood staining the walls will forever link her to a scandal she couldn't imagine, and to a woman whose secrets promise to curse any who would expose them.

A century later, Norah Richman grapples with social anxiety and grief as she runs her late great-aunt's bed-and-breakfast on Predicament Avenue. But Norah has little affection for the house and is committed only to carrying out her murdered sister's dreams until crime historian and podcaster Sebastian Blaine arrives to investigate the ghostly legacy of the house's claim to fame--the murder of Isabelle Addington. When a guest is found dead, the incident is linked to Isabelle's murder, and Norah and Sebastian must work together to uncover the century-old curse that has wrapped 322 Predicament Avenue in its clutches and threatens far more than death.


MY THOUGHTS

This was another haunting yet hope-filled Gothic mystery from one of the masters of this genre. I don’t know how she did it, but Jaime Jo Wright has outdone herself yet again! This was so good! It’s one of my favorites and is right up there with "The Haunting at Bonaventure Circus" and "Echoes Among the Stones".

This book had its spooky moments, along with some sad ones too. It dealt a lot with grief, but I loved that it was still full of hope. Wright is great at showing the light in dark situations.

I enjoyed both timelines immensely, but I was slightly more drawn to the present than the past storyline. It was close, though. I thought both mysteries were brilliant. They kept me guessing, and while I thought I had some things figured out, I was completely shocked by the reveals.

I can’t say enough good things about this book. It’s one of the best I’ve read this year. If you’re in the mood for a spooky Gothic mystery, you’ll love this book! I highly, highly recommend it!

I received a copy of this book and voluntarily reviewed it. All thoughts and comments are my honest opinion.

FIVE STARS

4 comments:

  1. The title alone draws my interest, and I love a good Gothic mystery!

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    1. Jaime Jo Wright is a master at writing Gothic mysteries. Her books are always some of my favorites. :)

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  2. I love books with that atmospheric, spooky vibe. And I really need to read some of Wright's books!

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    1. I think you'll really enjoy her books, Lark! :D

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