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The Summoning
The Summoning: A Novel | J.P. Smith
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When it comes to contacting the dead, it's easy to go a step too far Every year, as the anniversary of 9/11 inches closer on the calendar, Kit Capriol scans the memorials published in the New York Times. It's a simple thing to look up a name and phone number, to reach out to surviving family members who might still be yearning for connection with their lost loved one... to offer assistance. After her husband went down in the north tower, Kit scraped by as an actress, barely supporting herself and her daughter. But now Zoey is in the hospital, bills are due, and the acting work has dried up. Becoming a medium is almost too easy for someone used to pretending for a living—and desperate clients aren't hard to come by. Now, though, something has changed. The seances Kit holds in her apartment are starting to feel unsettlingly real, and the intriguing man she met at a local bar could be more complicated than he seems. As the voices of the dead grow louder in her head and the walls of her apartment close in, Kit realizes that despite her daughter's absence, she hasn't been quite as alone as she thought...
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Pjwagner
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Mehso-so

Meh.

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Pjwagner
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October nails and October book.

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TheReadingRaccoon
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Mehso-so

I thought this book started strong and then started to go off the rails around 75% through. The police investigation seemed unprofessional and illogical. The possible voices of the dead coming through her didn‘t lead anywhere and just muddled up the story. I didn‘t enjoy the last few chapters and conclusion. This one showed a lot of promise in the beginning but I just didn‘t appreciate where the plot went or the main character‘s choices 3 stars