The Spiritualist
by:
Megan Chance (author)
Sometimes truth is the greatest illusion of all. In a cold January morning in 1856, Evelyn Atherton’s husband is found murdered after attending an exclusive séance. Having “married up” into New York society, Evie herself is the immediate suspect. Ostracized and vulnerable, she knows that to clear...
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Sometimes truth is the greatest illusion of all. In a cold January morning in 1856, Evelyn Atherton’s husband is found murdered after attending an exclusive séance. Having “married up” into New York society, Evie herself is the immediate suspect. Ostracized and vulnerable, she knows that to clear her name she must retrace her husband’s last steps. And so, joining forces with her husband’s best friend–and the only Manhattan lawyer who will accept her case–Evie dives into the mysterious underworld of the occult. Before long, the trail brings them to a charismatic medium, Michel Jourdain. Evie’s instincts tell her the smooth-talking Jourdain is a charlatan–and her only hope for exoneration. But getting close to Jourdain means embracing a seductive and hypnotic world where clues to murder come through the voices of the dead. Caught in a perilous game in which she is equal player and pawn, predator and victim, Evie finds there is no one to trust, perhaps not even herself. As her powerful in-laws build a case against her, and with time running out, Evie must face the real ghosts of her past if she is to have any hope of avoiding the hangman.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780307406118 (0307406113)
Publish date: May 27th 2008
Publisher: Broadway Books
Pages no: 420
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Paranormal,
Book Club,
Historical Fiction,
Mystery,
Historical Mystery,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Esoterica,
Ghosts,
Spiritualism
Once I got into it it was very difficult to put down. She tried to put you into the feel and smell of Victorian New York, though at times I found it a distraction. One of the plot twists was obvious, however I enjoyed watching how it played out and found I was still surprised by some things at the...
I had a bit of trouble trying to decide just how to rate this book. Ideally, I'd like to give it 3 1/2 stars, but since that wasn't possible, I went with 4...a rating of 3 didn't quite seem high enough, even if a 4 seemed a bit high. Overall, I found this book to be a very entertaining read. I hav...