Inland

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A young woman's haunting connection to the sea.

"Inland could be a great read for someone who enjoys psychological thrillers with a touch of tragedy and romance. Callie's journey navigating her family's secrets and her own inner demons while living near the sea makes for a captivating and haunting storyline. The author expertly weaves in the themes of mental illness, grief, and growing up, making this a relatable yet unique read."

Inland

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ISBN: 9780147511256
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: RM48.59 MYR
Authors: Kat Rosenfield
Publisher: Speak
Date of Publication: 2015-06-02
Format: Paperback
Goodreads rating: 3.28
(rated by 841 readers)

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The psychological labyrinth of a young woman’s insidious connection to the sea, from the Edgar Award nominated author of Amelia Anne is Dead and Gone. After nine years spent suffocating in the arid expanse of the Midwest, far from the sea where her mother drowned, Callie Morgan and her father are returning to the coast. And miraculously, Callie can finally breathe easily. No more sudden, clawing attacks and weeklong hospital stays. But something is calling to her from the river behind their house and from the ocean miles away. Just as her life begins to feel like her own, and the potential for romance is blossoming, the intoxicating pull of the dark water seeps into her mind, filling her with doubt and revealing family secrets. Is it madness, or is there a voice, beckoning her to come to the sea? To answer the call of the dark waves. To come home.
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A young woman's haunting connection to the sea.

"Inland could be a great read for someone who enjoys psychological thrillers with a touch of tragedy and romance. Callie's journey navigating her family's secrets and her own inner demons while living near the sea makes for a captivating and haunting storyline. The author expertly weaves in the themes of mental illness, grief, and growing up, making this a relatable yet unique read."