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Violence
Some
Moderate
Language
Some
Moderate
Sexual Content
Barely any
Mild romance
Substance Use
Some
Moderate
Emotional Intensity
Some
Moderate
What this book is about
Evie O'Neill is sent from Ohio to live with her uncle at the Museum of American Folklore after a scandal. In New York, a serial killer is leaving occult symbols at murder scenes — and Evie discovers she has a supernatural gift that might help catch him. A richly atmospheric 1920s supernatural mystery.
Notes for sensitive readers
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Serial killer murders depicted with some detail
1920s period language including slurs
Speakeasy alcohol use prominent
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