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Every Version Ends in Death - by Aliya Chaudhry (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Laana returns to her small hometown following the death of her grandmother and becomes obsessed with the local ghost story of Carolyn Hayward.
- Author(s): Aliya Chaudhry
- 224 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Gothic
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About the Book
Laana goes home and becomes obsessed with the local ghost story of Carolyn Hayward. But why is there conflicting information about her life, work and death? An anti-ghost story that reflects on memory, death and how women's stories are told.
Book Synopsis
Laana returns to her small hometown following the death of her grandmother and becomes obsessed with the local ghost story of Carolyn Hayward. Who was she? Why does every reference or local memory of her give conflicting information about her life, work, and the circumstances of her death?
Laana's research takes her on a whirlwind journey through her hometown's history and reconnects her with old friends, prompting her to reflect on her own story and the ways she was and wasn't there for those in her life.
Deliciously Gothic and fiercely feminist, Every Version Ends in Death is an anti-ghost story that forces us to reflect on grief, memory, death, hauntings, and ultimately how women's stories are told.
Review Quotes
"Chaudhry has a knack for capturing the atmosphere of small towns and how gossip turns into legend. Beautifully drawn and goes in a really satisfying direction. Absolutely brilliant!"
Fiona Barnett, author of The Dark Between the Trees
"Every Version Ends in Death is a hauntingly beautiful ghost story that explores life, death, and, most importantly, the in-between. As Aliya Chaudhry delves deep into the mystery at the crux of her novel, the lines between the living and the dead blur, revealing a poignant reflection on female grief, memory, and the stories we leave behind. This is a Gothic feminist powerhouse of a novel that will leave you spellbound, challenging your notions of hauntings and humanity along with the women who shape our world."
Lauren T. Davila, author and anthology editor
"In this thoughtful meditation on death, Aliya Chaudhry finds beauty in both the mundane and the morbid."
Diversity in Horror
"A thoughtful meditation on the things, people and events that haunt us. Chaudhry gently leads us on a journalistic approach to ghost hunting - sifting through urban legends, historical documents and conversations with old friends - to uncover the truth."
Rhiannon A Grist, author of The Queen of the High Fields
"Quietly haunting. Every Version Ends in Death explores the challenges of adolescence and the realities of growing up through the lens of guilt, grief and obsession."
Joanna Corrance, author of The Gingerbread Men and John's Eyes