Dreaming of Water - A.J. Banner

 


Seventeen years ago, the coastal town of Heron Bay, Washington, was wrecked by tragedy. While her parents and others in the community indulged in one of the season's many parties, young Nina Johansen vanished and drowned--in a reflecting pool at the edge of the property. 

Nearly two decades later, Astrid has yet to fill the void left by her younger sister's mysterious death. When an unexpected and cryptic call from her Aunt Maude summons her back to Heron Bay after all this time, it becomes clear to Astrid that the truth of that night seventeen years ago refuses to stay buried. And the secrets of Nina's death are closer than she realizes. 

"Dreaming of Water" is an absolutely gorgeously-written story of mystery, loss, and suspense. Similar to "In Another Light," Banner's writing is descriptive, transportive, and maintains an impressive veil of intrigue over the entire story without sacrificing pacing or plot details. To reveal too many more details would be to spoil the bewitching story that this is, but "Dreaming of Water" is a generational mystery sure to thrill readers of all kinds.

Rating: 4 Stars
Publication Details: Out Now, Lake Union Publishing

*Many thanks to NetGalley & the publisher for providing me with an advanced review copy of this title*


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