Turn Off the Light
A Novel
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Jacquie Walters
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Jacquie Walters
Two women living centuries apart are bound by the same dark secret in this haunting novel that "upends everything you think you know about ghost stories" (Jennifer McMahon, author of The Winter People).
"A delightful twist on both the haunted-house and beach-read genres." —Carissa Orlando, author of The September House
The Devil enters through doors left open…
On the isolated Eastern Shore of Virginia, Edith is a healer, a woman of knowledge—and a woman watched. Shadows move where they shouldn't. Whispers creep through the dark. Terrified she has opened her home to the Devil, Edith makes a desperate choice.
Claire doesn’t believe in ghosts—until she returns home to care for her dying father and finds her childhood house… listening. As one sleepless night bleeds into the next, she becomes convinced something is stirring beneath the floorboards. Something that has waited a long time to rise.
Is the house haunted? What compels this lurking darkness? As the danger mounts, Edith and Claire will discover they'll need each other to survive. But they are separated by four hundred years. And time is running out for them both.
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The Vibe
This isn't just your run-of-the-mill "things that go bump in the night" ghost story. It’s a masterfully woven dual-timeline thriller set on the isolated Eastern Shore of Virginia. We follow Edith, a 17th-century healer living under the heavy, suspicious gaze of her community, and Claire, a modern-day skeptic returning home to care for her dying father.
Why It Works
The Character Depth: The development here is immense. Walters doesn't just give us "scared women"; she gives us complex, breathing humans grappling with grief, isolation, and the terrifying realization that they aren't alone.
The "Dual" Thrill: Usually, in dual timelines, I find myself favoring one over the other. Not here. Switching between Edith’s 400-year-old terror and Claire’s modern insomnia kept the suspense at a fever pitch.
The Subtext: My favorite part? The deep dive into how "healing" became "witchcraft." The book brilliantly highlights how that stigma hasn't really left us—it just changed clothes.
The Takeaway
At its core, this story is a testament to the fact that a "witch" is often just a woman who refuses to conform—someone strong, independent, and unapologetically different. It’s a haunting reminder that women have been protecting women across centuries, even when separated by four hundred years of history.
Final Verdict: Read it with the lights on. Or, if you’re feeling brave, turn them off... but don't say I didn't warn you about the floorboards.
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