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Whispers of Dead Girls by Marlee Bush: a Book Review

The past certainly has a funny habit of repeating itself, and in Marlee Bush’s latest novel, Whispers of Dead Girls, even a decade might not be enough to break a certain sinister cycle.

Posted bykwatkinsOctober 31, 2025Posted inBook Review, For the Literary Enthusiasts (Not Snobs)Tags: adult fiction, All Hallows' Eve, book lovers, book lovers fiction, book recs, Book Review, book reviewers, book-reviews, books, bookstagram, bookthreads, creative-writing, crime fiction, crime novel, Day of the Dead, descriptive writing, female authors, female writers, feminism, fiction, fictional characters, Halloween, horror, horror-thriller, independent publishing, literary fiction, Marlee Bush, murder mystery, mystery, mystery thriller, National Book Month, poisoned pen press, psychological, psychological fiction, psychological thriller, sourcebooks landmark, thriller, women in fiction, women's fiction, word nerds, write like a boss, writers supporting writers, writing communityLeave a comment on Whispers of Dead Girls by Marlee Bush: a Book Review

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