![]() ![]() Any reader who enjoys a truly creepy ghost story, written with a definite flair for the literary, will definitely enjoy "I Remember You: A Ghost Story. Avoiding the gore often in modern horror, this author relies instead on the subtlety of Gothic horror, where what is not exactly seen but heard and vividly imagined is scariest of all. ![]() Basically, two tales are told in parallel, gradually converging with horrifying clarity. ![]() This story is slow to start and difficult to follow in the opening chapters, partially due to an American's unfamiliarity with the strange character and place names. He's also endlessly searching for his son, who disappeared without a trace several years past. Meanwhile, in more populated Icelandic town, a psychiatrist sets out to investigate the suicide of a woman who bore strange scars on her back. They soon discover, however, that the "bad reputation" the ferry captain spoke of about the house is all too true. Their plan is to renovate the structure into a bed-and-breakfast for the warmer seasons' visitors. /rebates/2f97812500190042fRemember-Sigur25C325B0ard25C325B3ttir-Yrsa-12500190012fplp
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