Silence for the Dead
M**B
Interesting book!
I read Lost Among the Living last year and loved it. Since then have I tried to get hold of Simone St. James other books. Silence for the Dead intrigued me with its stunning cover and interesting blurb. What is Kitty Weekes hiding? What's wrong with Portis House? And, what's Jack Yates, the war hero doing there? And, his the place really haunted?Silence for the Dead is an interesting book about a haunted hospital and patients that have mentally broken down by the war and basically are sent away since it's shameful to have a nervous breakdown. I was curious to see how it all would end, what haunted the hospital. However, I have to admit that even though the story was interesting did it lack thrilling elements and I never felt that I connected with any of the characters. It's a good book, just not so thrilling that I had hoped it to be. And the mystery, well, I was not overwhelmed by it, to be honest.This is not one to read if you want a chilling storyline. it felt more like a tragic gothic story with some romance. However, I think that the setting of the hospital, the brutal reality of the effect of the war had on the soldiers is what really captured my interest. If the book had been more about that and less about ghost had I perhaps liked the book more, which is strange since I did read it because I wanted a ghost story...
S**L
was perfect, with an original plot mixing different genres
This is the second book I've read from this author, and I will certainly read more. This novel, to me, was perfect, with an original plot mixing different genres. I like it when authors refuse to fit into a mould.The main character, Kitty, was nowhere near the stereotype woman so many are guilty of writing: she is strong, kind, smart, but not too a point that I want to roll my eyes. I absolutely adored her. Jack, if I'm honest, didn't wow me as much as Matthew did in The Haunting of Maddy Clare, but I still loved him. I liked how he wasn't your typical Alpha male, and showed instead some weaknesses and quiet strength. Actually, scrap that, I liked him as much as Matthew.Each and every character was plausible, complex and realistic. The atmosphere drew me in from the word go, and if I could have awarded this 6 stars, I would have done.
A**S
Spine-chilling
A different slant on WW1, set in 1919, in a remote northern mansion turned into a mental hospital. A scary, page-turning mystery that explores the effects of shell-shock and physical injury on men locked up together. The narrator - a young woman with her own reasons for escaping normal life - seems an unlikely heroine, but her need for answers leads her to be heroic indeed. A fascinating cast of characters locked into a disturbing ghost story.
B**M
Not Sure.
I just could not get into this book. I had read a novel of Simone St James before and thoroughly enjoyed it but this just didn't grab me. It had everything. The suitably creepy asylum and patients. The horrible head nurse and the mysterious patient in the room that wasn't to be entered but I just don't know what made me stop reading. However, if you're a big fan of this writer you will want to read it.
J**Y
Excellent
Great story that kept me interested right to the end, a good read that you don't want to finish and leave the characters behind.
I**Y
... not read but I suspect it will be a good read.
As yet not read but I suspect it will be a good read.
G**Y
Five Stars
Brilliant read
G**S
An entertaining haunted house story!
Silence for the Dead is a gothic style ghost story set in the early 1900’s right after World War I. The setting is an old family manor that has been turned into a recovery home for shell-shocked soldiers. The residence is isolated and difficult to get to. In addition, it was the sight of family murders years before. Kitty Weekes is a young woman eager to leave her life behind, so she applies for a position as nurse in the home, even though she is untrained and unqualified for the job. The recovering soldiers of the nursing home are all colorful characters, plagued by dastardly dreams and unique in their needs. There is an overly strict matron and her assistance that create problems for Kitty as she struggles to feign her nursing knowledge and abilities. One particular resident, Jack Yates, a national hero, not only comes to her rescue, but they soon become friends who work together to solve the mystery of the ghosts and unravel the truth about the past murders that took place there.There is plenty to keep a reader entertained in this gothic style romantic paranormal story with numerous plot twists. Well written, I could easily picture the house, the scenery, and the characters as I read along. From start to finish, the book held my interest right up until the gripping climax. If you want to cozy up to a nice haunted house tale, then this is the book for you. It definitely gets my approval!
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