Review
"A remarkably assured debut. A creepy modern-day southern gothic that doesn't rely on cliche but delivers an emotionally powerful tale of self-discovery and the supernatural." --San Francisco Chronicle
"The episodes from Eden's youth are brilliantly handled giving a full sense of a child's fear and confusion and throwing in some genuinely disturbing and unsettling imagery that wouldn't be out of place in the best horror movie." --Geeklore.co.uk
"Cherie Priest has written a cracker with every character fulfilling a niche in the story...a suspense-filled thriller." --The Bookbag
"The episodes from Eden's youth are brilliantly handled giving a full sense of a child's fear and confusion and throwing in some genuinely disturbing and unsettling imagery that wouldn't be out of place in the best horror movie." --Geeklore.co.uk
"Cherie Priest has written a cracker with every character fulfilling a niche in the story...a suspense-filled thriller." --The Bookbag
"The episodes from Eden's youth are brilliantly handled giving a full sense of a child's fear and confusion and throwing in some genuinely disturbing and unsettling imagery that wouldn't be out of place in the best horror movie." --Geeklore.co.uk
"Cherie Priest has written a cracker with every character fulfilling a niche in the story...a suspense-filled thriller." --The Bookbag
"The episodes from Eden's youth are brilliantly handled giving a full sense of a child's fear and confusion and throwing in some genuinely disturbing and unsettling imagery that wouldn't be out of place in the best horror movie." --Geeklore.co.uk
"Cherie Priest has written a cracker with every character fulfilling a niche in the story...a suspense-filled thriller." --The Bookbag
Product Description
Eden Moore can see dead people, or rather, she can see ghosts. However, when reports emerge of silent spectres in ragged uniforms appearing on the fields at of Chickamauga, Georgia—America’s oldest military park— terrifying tourists and park rangers alike, Eden is not interested, preferring to let a team of celebrity ghost hunters answer the spirits’ plea.
Why do the ghostly soldiers march again? The apparitions need an intermediary, someone who can speak to them, and for them. Eventually reluctant medium, Eden, is drawn to the heart of the unearthly mystery.
Why do the ghostly soldiers march again? The apparitions need an intermediary, someone who can speak to them, and for them. Eventually reluctant medium, Eden, is drawn to the heart of the unearthly mystery.
