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The Last to See Me: The Last Ghost Series, Book One (1)

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Product Description Book Pipeline 2017 Grand Prize Winner Winner of the Audiofile Magazine 2018 Earphones Award for Fiction For fans of Lauren Oliver and Kazuo Ishiguro, The Last to See Me is a spellbinding American ghost story deftly weaving past and present into an unforgettable narrative about a young woman's fight for a life of her own—long after her life is over. Over one hundred years ago, Emma Rose Finnis was born and died in the remote northern California town she now haunts. When she was alive, she was a lowly chambermaid and worse, a Finnis. Now, no one remembers her hardworking life and her grand dreams—because there are none left to remember. In a world where phantoms are considered "unclean," the spirits of her town have already been removed. All except Emma Rose. But when a determined hunter arrives with instructions to extinguish her once and for all, Emma Rose refuses to be hounded from her haunt, the stately Lambry Mansion. She's earned her place and she’ll keep it—even if it means waging a war on the living. After all, she's got nothing left to lose. The same might not be said for those who still enjoy the luxury of a breath . . . Review "Hauntingly original, provocative and dashed with wit--this literary ghost story changed the way I see the world.  -- Caroline Leavitt, New York Times be stselling author of Pictures of You and Cruel Beautiful World "This poem of a novel, exquisitely written, introduced me to the inner life of a ghost and held me spellbound throughout. THE LAST TO SEE ME entered my imagination so thoroughly, I heard whisperings from the attic, from under the bed.  M Dressler has written an extraordinary book, poignant and tragic."   --Luanne Rice, New York Times bestselling author of  The Beautiful Lost Praise for M Dressler's The Last to See Me "In this highly atmospheric and beautifully crafted novel, the movements of the ghost Emma Rose are both palpable and fascinating. This latest from Dressler ( The Deadwood Beetle) is spellbinding from page one." "--Starred Review, Library Journal   "Hauntingly original, provocative, and dashed with wit--this literary ghost story changed the way I see the world." --Caroline Leavitt, New York Times bestselling author of Pictures of You and Cruel Beautiful World   "Dressler's chilly new story is one woman's unforgettable fight for visibility."-- Booklist   "moving, chilly ... perfect""--Book Page   "This poem of a novel, exquisitely written, introduced me to the inner life of a ghost and held me spellbound throughout. . . . I heard whisperings from the attic, from under the bed. M Dressler has written an extraordinary book, poignant and tragic." --Luanne Rice, New York Times bestselling author of The Beautiful Lost    "A gorgeous mystery of love that twists into curses." -- Kirkus   "Evocative . . . astonishing . . . at once lyrical, and ruthlessly human."-- Horror Reviews   "In this enjoyably claustrophobic novel set almost completely within Lambry House, Dressler reaches beyond the grave to consider the lengths that people go to in order to leave their mark behind." -- Publishers Weekly  "M Dressler has created an original world between time and place, but the longings of her characters are very real. She paints exquisite images with her words, each paragraph a revelation. Don't miss this unusual and wonderful novel." --Carolyn Haines, USA Today bestselling author of the Sarah Booth Delaney mystery series   "Marvelously written . . . A book about how the present and past live in constant tension, how past tragedies still influence our lives today." --Jeff Abbott, New York Times bestselling author of Blame   " The Last to See Me is a riveting supernatural duel that reveals itself one measured and lyrical gut punch at a time. A compelling and beautifully written page-turner."--Scott Hawkins, author of The Library at Mount Char   "Readers will be ensnared and entranced by this story." --Wendy Webb, bestselling author of The Fate of