Book Review | Woman 99 by Greer Macallister #bookreview #netgalley

Genre: Historical Fiction, Mystery, Thriller

Published: March 5, 2019

Pages: 368

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My Review:

Exciting and suspenseful story of two sisters living a privileged life in 1890s San Francisco. Phoebe and Charlotte live in cultured society where their only real job is marrying well.

Their neighbors, the Stillwells are well off and well respected and one of their business ventures happens to be an asylum for the โ€œcurable insaneโ€ where the brochures say itโ€™s a peaceful place of healing and beauty…

However, all is not what it seems at Goldengrove. Charlotte makes a rash decision in a desperate effort to help save her troubled sister.

No spoilers here but I LOVE a good โ€œfake crazy to get on the insideโ€ plot line. This one was so unique and creepy and believable. As usual the author Greer Macallister (The Magicians Lie) weaves an action packed story with historical elements and imaginative characters the reader really cares about.

BRAVO ๐Ÿ‘

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About the Author:

Raised in the Midwest, Greer Macallister is a novelist, poet, short story writer, and playwright who earned her MFA in creative writing from American University. Her debut novel, The Magicianโ€™s Lie, was a USA Today bestseller, an Indie Next pick, and a Target Book Club selection. It has been optioned for film by Jessica Chastainโ€™s Freckle Films. Her novel Girl in Disguise, also an Indie Next pick, received a starred review from Publishers Weekly, which called it โ€œa well-told, superb story.โ€ A regular contributor to Writer Unboxed and the Chicago Review of Books, she lives with her family in Washington DC.


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