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North Bay Public Library FIC T Gould 33874005575468 Adult - Fiction - Teen Available -

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  • ISBN: 1250825792
  • ISBN: 9781250825797
  • Physical Description: 340 pages ; 22 cm.
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  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Wednesday Books, 2023.

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Beck Birsching has been adrift since the death of ... Read More
Target Audience Note:
Ages 14-18. Wednesday Books.
Subject: Sisters Juvenile fiction
Grief Juvenile fiction
Mothers and daughters Juvenile fiction
Cities and towns Juvenile fiction
Lesbians Juvenile fiction
Mystery Juvenile fiction
Horror stories
Genre: Novels.
Lesbian fiction.
Horror fiction.
Paranormal fiction.
Summary: Sisters Beck and Avery travel to an isolated Arizona town to investigate its connection to their mother's death, but uncover more than they anticipated.
Beck Birsching has been adrift since the death of her mother, a brilliant but troubled investigative reporter. She finds herself unable to stop herself from slipping into memories of happier days, clamoring for a time when things were normal. So when a mysterious letter in her mother's handwriting arrives in the mail with the words Come and find me, pointing to a town called Backravel, Beck hopes that it may hold the answers. But when Beck and her sister Riley arrive in Backravel, Arizona it's clear that there's something off about the town. There are no cars, no cemeteries, no churches. The town is a mix of dilapidated military structures and new, shiny buildings, all overseen by the town's gleaming treatment center high on a plateau. No one seems to remember when they got there, and the only people who seem to know more than they're letting on is the town's enigmatic leader and his daughter, Avery. As the sisters search for answers about their mother, Beck and Avery become more drawn together, and their unexpected connection brings up emotions Beck has buried since her mother's death. Beck is desperate to hold onto the way things used to be, and when she starts losing herself in Backravel and its connection to her mother, will there be a way for Beck to pull herself out?
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