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Sisters. Fiction.
Grief. Fiction.
Supernatural. Fiction.
Mothers and daughters. Fiction.
Cities and towns. Fiction.
Lesbians. Fiction.
Horror stories.
After their mother's death, serious, responsible 17-year-old Beck Birsching sets out with her lively younger sister, Riley, to discover what kept calling their mother from Washington to the small desert town of Backravel, Arizona. Despite Ellery Birsching's extensive investigation, Beck still doesn't understand the lure, but a letter that arrives after Ellery's death becomes a catalyst for finally figuring it out. Meanwhile, the more Beck and Riley try to protect and help each other, the clearer it becomes that they need different and conflicting things. In eerie, dreamlike Backravel, Beck starts to dig, eventually coming face to face with her mother's discoveries and decisions. Flashbacks create an atmosphere of pulse-pounding suspense as readers alternate between Beck's mother slipping away and Backravel reeling Beck in, and a slow-burn sapphic romance is tender, well paced, and emotional. Gould provides an acknowledgment of the impossibility of staying still despite the inevitability of death and an exploration of the ways in which grief makes us vulnerable that is at once universal and highly specific. Imaginative and unexpectedly resonant.
Kirkus ReviewsA teen explores a strange town and a family mystery.Beck Birsching is 17 but already used to being the primary parent. After the divorce, her dad moved away from Everett, Washington, eventually landing in Texas, even as her mom's mental and physical health disintegrated dramatically before she died. Beck, left to run the house and take care of little sister Riley, needs to know why her mom, an investigative journalist, was so fixated on a small town in the Arizona desert and why she left a note saying, "Come and find me." The town, Backravel, is a welcoming yet sinister and isolated place resembling A Wrinkle in Time's Camazotz, where friendly but often confused locals speaking highly of the mysterious treatments that keep them healthy. When Riley starts coming down with a strange affliction that seems endemic to the place, Beck has to figure out what happened to her mom, how it's related to the mysteries of Backravel, and what to do about curt, enigmatic, and very attractive Avery Carnes, daughter of the town's charismatic but untrustworthy founder. Whether taken as straightforward science fiction or a meditation on trauma and healing, this is a sophisticated and entertaining read that is highly atmospheric. Characters seem to default to White.A creative exploration of loss and discovery. (Paranormal thriller. 14-18)
Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)A mysterious letter impels two sisters to investigate the circumstances behind their mother’s death in this supernatural thrill ride by Gould (
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Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
An International Thriller Award Finalist Two sisters travel to an isolated Arizona town to investigate its connection to their mother's death, but uncover more than they bargained for in this supernatural thriller from the author of The Dead and the Dark . Beck Birsching has been adrift since the death of her mother, a brilliant but troubled investigative reporter. She can't stop herself from slipping into memories of happier days, longing for a time when things were more normal. So when a mysterious letter in her mother's handwriting arrives in the mail that reads Come and find me , pointing to the small town at the center of her last investigation, Beck hopes that it may hold the answers. But when Beck and her sister Riley arrive in Backravel, Arizona, it's clear that something's off. There are no cars, no cemeteries, no churches. The town is a mix of dilapidated military structures and new, shiny buildings, all overseen by a gleaming treatment center high on a plateau. No one seems to remember when they got there, and when Beck digs deeper into the town's enigmatic leader and his daughter, Avery, she begins to suspect that they know more than they're letting on. As Beck and her sister search for answers about their mother, she and Avery are increasingly drawn together, and their unexpected connection brings up emotions Beck has fought to keep buried. Beck is desperate to hold onto the way things used to be, but when she starts losing herself in Backravel--and its connection to her mother-- she risks losing her way back out. In Where Echoes Die , Courtney Gould draws readers into a haunting desert town to explore grief, the weight of not letting go of the past, first love, and the bonds between sisters, mothers and daughters.