A review by tomstbr
Girl in the Walls by A.J. Gnuse

5.0

The term 'literary thriller' is bandied around quite a bit, but this absolutely lives up to it. It's the same short, sharp chapters as Woman in the Window, but with sparse, elegant prose that hums along and draws you into its world. And this is a world between worlds, the crawl spaces and gaps in a built and rebuilt house. In these places lives a young girl who can't let go, and the monsters that haunt our past. I couldn't put this book down, and highly recommend it when it comes out early next year.