TRINITY ROW is a page-turning read, or rather a “keep-listening” listen. I finished the book in two days. I might have finished it sooner if work hadn’t gotten in the way. For me it has the right blend of the uncanny. It doesn’t diverge into extreme horror, the macabre, or the occult; rather it is a ghost story, wrapped in mystery. Ivy Black and her mother move into a small town in order to renovate an old house, “Trinity Row.” All the locals warn them about it being haunted. To add suspense, Ivy lets us know that her mother sees things and talks to people who aren’t there, so when random people start showing up, we don’t know whether they are real, ghosts, or illusions from mental illness. It kept me guessing the whole time.

A good read!