The Ghost of Midnight Lake is a middle grade horror-adjacent mystery novel by Lucy Strange.
From award winning
author Lucy Strange comes a thrilling ghost story about a strong willed
heroine who will follow even the most restless spirit in order to
untangles the dark mystery of her own past.
It's 1899. The Earl
of Gosswater has died, and twelve-year-old Agatha has been cast out of
her ancestral home - the only home she has ever known - by her cruel
cousin, Clarence. In a tiny tumbledown cottage, she struggles to adjust
to her new life and the stranger who claims to be her real father. While
adjusting to her new fate, she learns that the shores of Gosswater lake
are haunted, and soon comes face to face with the spirit of another
young girl who's soul will not rest. Could the ghost of Gosswater hold
the key to Aggie's true identity?
I'm pretty sure I read The Ghost of Midnight Lake just because of that cover! Thankfully The Ghost of Midnight Lake was so much deeper than my reason for picking it up in the first place.
Despite
having such a lovely print copy, I decided to listen to this one on
audio. It's narrated by the author, and I think this added an additional
layer to an already wonderful book.
The
Ghost of Midnight Lake opens up with Agatha finding out her parents who
have passed away are not her biological parents, and she must uproot
and go live with her "real father".
The Ghost of Midnight Lake is full of mystery, friendship, family, and villians.
This
is the first book by Lucy Strange that I've read. I realized after
finishing this that she's the same author who just released Sisters of the Lost Marsh as well. I look forward to reading more by Strange in the future.
⭐⭐⭐⭐★
4/5 stars