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Who Haunts You

By: Mark Wheaton
Narrated by: Annalee Scott
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Summary

High school senior Rebecca “Bex” Koeltl is just trying to make it to graduation. But when her fellow seniors begin dying in seemingly unrelated incidents, Bex uncovers disturbing connections between their deaths, including that the teens believed they were haunted by long-dead relatives their own family members swear never existed. After Bex is visited by a malevolent specter of her own, she realizes she has to get the bottom of this horror before she’s its next victim.

©2023 Mark Wheaton (P)2023 Mark Wheaton

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"Who Haunts You is the first book I've read that not only delivers an unsettling supernatural mystery, but also paints a fully realized, wholly moving portrait of the autistic teenage experience. A vital book that will make any neurodivergent young adult feel seen, heard, and understood." (Craig Perry, producer, Final Destination)

"I loved it. Wheaton has built a buzzsaw of a supernatural thriller here--scary, surprisingly emotional, and loaded with enough twists to keep you guessing till the final page. It's an all killer no filler thriller." (James Vanderbilt, screenwriter, Zodiac, Scream V-VI)

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Engrossing creepy mystery!

This was unexpectedly eerie, creepy, disturbing, confusing and whitty at the same time!
Really appreciated the narrator Annalee Scott, she really gave life to Bex!

Set in a prestigious high school I loved the slow burn, creating the perfect atmosphere. I think the fact that Bex was neurodivergent gave more depth to the story. Her brain works differently and she's always been treated differently, although her mum and sister love her to pieces! So her herself is also inclined to think her brain is hallucinating and playing tricks on her when things start happening first to her schoolmates and then to her!

Really enjoyed this one, which I suppose is YA but I found it so engrossing that I'm sure adults will also like it as I did!
Until the very end there was uncertainty and my mind kept going back and forth between paranormal and real for an explanation of the events.. I thought that was really well done!

The ending was nothing I would have expected ever and it was not satisfying at all but it fit with the story and I'm ok with that. I have some questions unanswered but probably that was the purpose of the author. I do hope though we get to see Bex again!

Thanks to Staci for the opportunity to listen to it and this is my honest review.

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