Helen Ivers becomes president of Pittock College when she can barely function. Her sister’s suicide is too recent. The grief hasn’t solidified into something she can carry. The isolated campus seemed like the right place to be numb in—somewhere quiet where she wouldn’t have to perform recovery for anyone.
Two severed legs appear bound to the train tracks. The local police close the case immediately. The town accepts their explanation without friction. Helen isn’t convinced. She starts seeing the pattern: a serial killer operating with community knowledge, community silence. A killer who removes women’s legs, amputates them to create his version of what a perfect woman should be.
She investigates on her own. The investigation fractures as her mind fractures. Her sister’s suicide bleeds into waking hallucinations. She sees things. No one believes her. Or they pretend not to. Or they’ve decided not to see things themselves.
There’s a young professor. Her interest in Helen is intense and uneasy—aggressive in ways that could read as devotion or as predation depending on how you’re interpreting it. Maybe she’s the only person taking Helen seriously. Maybe she’s the reason the investigation keeps failing. Maybe she’s both. The ambiguity isn’t accidental.
Stetz-Waters sustains genuine psychological pressure throughout. The question of what Helen is actually seeing versus what her fractured mind is producing never fully resolves. The reader is as uncertain as Helen is. The killer might be real. The professor might be dangerous. Helen might be losing her grip on reality, or she might be the only person seeing clearly while everyone else conspires in the denial. The uncertainty becomes the point—it becomes unbearable in exactly the way psychological horror should be.
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| ISBN: 9781939062420 |
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| Genre: Romance; Mystery |
| Subject(s): Contemporary; LGBTQ+ Books; LGBTQ+ Romance; Mysteries & Thrillers; Mystery; Mystery, Thriller & Suspense; Romance |
| Publication Date: 2013-12-01 |
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| Publisher: Sapphire Books Publishing |
| Language: English |
| Format: Paperback |
| Pages: 370 |
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| Notes: Karelia Stetz-Waters is a Lambda Literary Award-nominated author with a growing catalog of lesbian fiction ranging from dark psychological thrillers to contemporary romance. |
| Book_ID: 106133 |