When her own vague childhood memories propel her young son toward destruction, a divorced woman must penetrated the veil of her past and return to the scene of something terrible on a Tennessee mountainside. Reprint. PW. "
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Start with a leisurely summer in a mountain valley in eastern Tennessee, where gnarled apple trees in the misty morning evoke thoughts of gnomes in sinister fairy tales, and where spirited horses beckon for long trail rides. Throw in a bunch of friendly country dwellers who host enthusiastic barn dances and hint darkly about stills hidden in the woods. Then imagine all of this as experienced through the eyes of a nervous New York City photographer, a divorced woman with her small boy. Sex with a handsome cousin and ample photographic opportunities seem to promise a restful summer for this woman, but when her son starts to hang out with an "imaginary" playmate, things go sour quickly. It's another ghost story from Judith Hawkes--not as brilliantly nuanced and tightly wound as Julian's House, yet just as richly descriptive, and satisfying in a lazy sort of way.
Repressed-memory syndrome meets the paranormal in Memphis writer Hawkes's unconvincing tale, which lacks the suspense of her praised supernatural novel Julian's House. After New York fashion photographer Nan Lucas inherits her recently deceased grandmother's 200-year-old farmhouse in Tennessee's mountains, she embarks on a summer renovation project accompanied by her moody son, Stephen, an eight-year-old subject to phobias and nightmares. Stephen's imaginary playmate, Woody, whom he invented at age four, suddenly resurfaces, prompting the boy to hazardous actions. Yet Woody, who keeps manifesting in not-so-imaginary ways, may actually be the ghost of Tucker Wills, Nan's childhood playmate, who fell through the ice and drowned two decades earlier in a tragic accident, the details of which Nan has largely repressed. Drawing the reader into a vortex of haunted events, Hawkes creates intriguing characters: Sky, Nan's deceitful distant cousin, with whom she has an unwise affair; Gabe, her estranged, artist husband, who dumped her and now wants to get Stephen into psychotherapy; and Flutie Larkin, an old mountain woman who predicts the future using a "seeing quilt." Hawkes has a deft hand with the eerie, jarring details that precede and accompany visitations and spirit possession, but at its midpoint the story loses steam and rattles on with the predictability of a made-for-TV movie.
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