Isaac Thorne composed a compelling ghost story with supernatural elements. The story tackles interpersonal and cultural racism amongst interpersonal relationships in a small town. The history of a town’s biases divided amongst black and white and social class leads to unsolved murders. Isaac does a nice job expressing the different experiences of three main characters due to the hands of ignorance and prejudices. The reader is immediately pulled into the tension until the story unfolds. Possession is taken to another level as the reader feels the frustration of not having control over one’s own body. The events unfold in a well paced flow. You will not be disappointed enjoying your evenings in bed reading this.