The Darkness Surrounds Us

· CamCat Publishing · Loeb: Rachel L. Jacobs
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A Ghostly Window Into The Past

Nurse Nellie Lester thinks she can escape death. Fleeing Chicago at the height of the 1918 Spanish flu, she takes a nursing job at a decrepit manor on a desolate Michigan island. She’s convinced the island holds the secret to her family’s murky past.

Soon after her arrival, the frozen body of the prior nurse is unearthed. Haunted nightly by a ghostly presence, Nellie is convinced the nurse’s murder and her father’s fate are connected and dives into the mystery.

As winter closes in, the past and present seem to converge as a vengeful killer emerges. Will Nellie survive the killer’s final act of revenge against her family?

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The Darkness Surrounds Us is Gail Lukasik's fifth mystery novel and her first Gothic mystery. Kirkus Reviews praised Gail's mysteries as "riveting, fast-paced and loaded with suspense." Gail's memoir, White Like Her: My Family's Story of Race and Racial Passing, captured national attention and led to her appearance on NBC's The Today Show. The Washington Post named White Like Her one of the most inspiring stories of 2017. Once a member of the Cleveland Civic Ballet Company, she credits her aesthetic sensibility, her stage presence, and her writerly discipline to her training as a classical ballerina.

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