Some have tried, but in the end, no one leaves the Basin.
Clem and her best friend, Nina, live in the haunted town of Moon Basin, known for its accidents and murders that are linked to the now-abandoned coal mine—closed after a deadly explosion. From their friendship, which began in a graveyard following Clem’s father’s funeral, to Clem’s saying she liked girls, nothing has changed between them—until now. Nina is looking at colleges, but Clem, whose financial status has plummeted since her father’s death and her surgeon mother’s life-altering injuries, can’t afford it. Besides, she fears what happens to those who try to leave town, like Nina’s missing mother. Along with their friend Lisey, the group shows new girl Piper around town. Piper’s engineer father is inspecting the mine for stability, giving the girls access to a tour that any ghost hunter would envy. Soon after, however, things turn sour, as Piper’s father starts acting strangely, and Clem is plagued with nightmares. The story builds in atmosphere with its dark and well-written imagery that invites readers into the mysterious setting. The story’s exposition is cleverly supported through transcripts of unused footage from ghost-hunting shows. Most characters default to White; Piper is cued as Black.
A coming-of-age story wrapped in a spooky atmosphere.
(Paranormal. 14-18)