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Ghosts of the Missing

✍ Scribed by Kathleen Donohoe


Publisher
Mariner Books; Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Weight
216 KB
Category
Fiction
City
Boston
ISBN
0544557182

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✦ Synopsis


In the vein of The Lovely Bonesand The Little Friend,**** Ghosts of the Missingfollows the mysterious disappearance of a twelve-year-old girl during a town parade and the reverberations of this tragedy throughout the town.
On Saturday, October 28, 1995, a girl vanished. She was not a child particularly prized in town...When questioned by reporters, those who’d known Rowan described her as ‘quiet’ and ‘loner’ and ‘shy’ and even ‘awkward.’ Words for pity. Culleton, New York has a long history—of writers, of artists, and of unsolved mysteries. It’s where Adair grew up before she moved to Brooklyn to try to make it as an artist. But after years away from her hometown and little to show for it, Adair decides to return. She moves back in to Moye House, the old mansion, and current writer’s retreat, imbued with her family's legacy.

Ciaran is a writer staying at Moye House in the hopes of finally solving the mystery of what happened to Rowan Kinnane—his sister, and Adair’s childhood best friend. As the two begin investigating, secrets long buried rise to the surface, complicating their sense of themselves and their understanding of what happened on that fateful day.

With her “knack for capturing heartbreaking moments with a gripping simplicity” (V illage Voice ) , Kathleen Donohoe lures us into a haunting world of secrets and obsessions and shows just how far people will go in search of the truth. **

Review

"Donohoe is skilled at cultivating the pervasively disconcerting and melancholy atmosphere that surrounds both Culleton and Adair. There is an impressive weaving of science and mysticism so that when the reader realizes the 'fact' behind a family's curse, it stays just as foreboding as it was when it was just fantastical...A meditation on loss and the power of memory and tradition. A reflective tale of a town's and a girl's histories through the lens of rumor, storytelling, and ghosts."
*Kirkus Reviews *

"[An] evocative mystery...Donohoe’s narrative travels liberally between present and past, anchored by her strong Irish-American women. This well-crafted novel will also appeal to literary fiction fans."
*Publishers Weekly *

"Donohoe offers a thoughtful exploration of loss and of how the past reverberates in the present."
*Booklist *

"Smart, gorgeously written, and fabulously unsettling, Donohoe’s novel is about a twelve-year-old girl who vanishes during a parade, and how years later, her tormented best friend struggles to find out what really happened to her and why. About the enduring bonds of friendship, the garrote of secrets, and the most important story of all: how we live and how we die. Donohoe casts a remarkable spell. Loved, loved, loved this novel."
—Caroline Leavitt, New York Timesbestselling author of Pictures of You*and Cruel Beautiful World *

"Kathleen Donohoe is a writer of insight, understanding and authenticity. In Ghosts of the Missing , she has created a poignant, rich, beautifully told narrative that echoes with chords of memory that neither time nor distance can undo.The novel places her in the company of elegant, eloquent storytellers like Kathleen Hill and Alice McDermott."
*—Peter Quinn, author of Banished Children of Eve *

"Kathleen Donohoe weaves the past and present, terrors imagined and all too real into a fascinating story of myth and mystery...I loved the two girls at the center of this tale and so will you."
—Mary Pat Kelly, bestselling author of trilogy Galway Bay**,** Of Irish Blood**, and Irish Above All* *

“In this beautiful and compelling novel, past and present move in lock step as their ghosts flow between the years. A thrilling and surprising page-turner in which the mystery of a place and its people unfolds. Reminiscent of one of my favorite books, Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier, Kathleen Donohoe shows us that what we love and what haunts us are often one in the same.”
*—Mary Morris, author Gateway to the Moon *

About the Author

KATHLEEN DONOHOE is the author of Ashes of Fiery Weather. Her stories and essays have appeared in The Recorder , New York Stories , and Washington Square Review. She serves on the Board of Irish American Writers & Artists. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and son.

✦ Subjects


Missing children -- Fiction


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