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Silence for the Dead
Silence for the Dead
Author: Simone St. James
"Portis House emerged from the fog as we approached, showing itself slowly as a long, low shadow...." — In 1919, Kitty Weekes, pretty, resourceful, and on the run, falsifies her background to obtain a nursing position at Portis House, a remote hospital for soldiers left shell-shocked by the horrors of the Great War. Hiding the shame of ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780593550182
ISBN-10: 0593550188
Publication Date: 7/4/2023
Pages: 384
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3.5 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
Members Wishing: 6
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eadieburke avatar reviewed Silence for the Dead on + 1653 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Had a hard time putting down this historical ghost story. I have read one other book by Simone St. James, The Haunting of Maddy Clare but I like this one best. It has a bit of gothic romance and mystery and holds your interest until the last page is turned.
fancyqltr avatar reviewed Silence for the Dead on + 29 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
If you like reading a real gothic style novel and this is the one for you. Imagine being a patient in an insane asylum that is being haunted by ghosts? Will anyone believe that you see a ghost when you are thought to be out of your mind? I really enjoyed the twists and turns this book had to offer.
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MKSbooklady avatar reviewed Silence for the Dead on + 1043 more book reviews
I'm not a fan of Gothic stuff in general, so this book was just okay for me. I've read others by St. James, and enjoyed them more. Despite that, I can see this becoming a movie of some sort (If it hasn't already). The ending drags on a little, I felt. But if you like ghost stories, this is right up your alley.
perryfran avatar reviewed Silence for the Dead on + 1275 more book reviews
This was another enjoyable gothic ghost story by St. James set in 1919, just after the end of WWI. The protagonist is Kitty Weekes who is trying to run away from her past, especially from her brutal father who was prone to beating Kitty along with her mother as she grew up. Kitty finds a chance to get away by obtaining a nursing position at a home turned hospital used to nurse shell-shocked soldiers. Because the hospital is short staffed, she is able to gain the position by falsifying her background. The hospital was the once magnificent Portis House located on a remote island off the English coast. But there is more going on at Portis House--the once beautiful mansion is crumbling, there are strange noises heard in the pipes and walls along with a very odoriferous smell in the men's room, and some specters seem to haunt the hallways and stairways giving off very cold drafts of air. So what is happening here and how is this related to what happened at Portis House during the war? And what happened to the former owners of the mansion who seemed to have disappeared?

I did enjoy this one with its historical setting and events including a flu outbreak. But compared to the other St. James novels I have read, I would place this one a little below what I feel are her best, The Broken Girls and The Sun Down Motel. This novel was also somewhat of a romance story with Kitty falling for one of the soldiers under care at the house who was also considered a National war hero. Romance novels are not really my favorite genre so only a mild recommendation overall.


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