It’s a ghost story and a mystery and some stuff about mental health and kind of a hodge-podge that gets spooky with an unsatisfying resolution (but at least not, thankfully, it was all a dream or she’s secretly hallucinating, so yay on me for finally not inadvertently selecting via Netgalley such laziness). I just can’t get past how unsatisfying the dénouement was when the set-up — a depressed girl working nights at a medical specimen museum that is haunted by a ghost from when the building was an asylum — was so full of potential and then squandered.
I’m actually angry about it, like personally affronted. It could have been so wonderful. I am rage-filled on the internet!
Archival Quality by Ivy Noelle Weir went on sale March 6, 2018.
I received a copy free from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.