'Her Fearful Symmetry' by Audrey Niffenegger
This one had been on the TBR pile for quite sometime and had forgotten I had borrowed it from my sister. She did say once you start it you will be hooked and she was right.
The opening chapter starts with the death of the main character Elspeth and was very touching. This sets the scene for the book. Elspeth had lived in a flat overlooking Highgate Cemetery in London, but after her death she leaves everything including the flat to her twin nieces, whom she has never met, with two conditions, they live in the flat for a year and on no account must they let their mother cross the threshold. The girls didn't know of their aunt's existence until the letter from the solicitor arrives. They depart for London slightly against their parents wishes but they are both keen for the adventure. They do everything together and have never spent a day apart.
Everything is new to them, never having been in London before and they set out to adapt to a new way of life. Living next to a graveyard is strange but exciting. The neighbours appear a bit of a hotchpotch of characters, an obsessive crossword writer who never leaves his flat and his wife leaves him, to their aunt's mysterious and elusive lover. Slowly they learn secrets about their aunt and eventually they are aware of a presence in the flat that they assume is Elspeth. Valentina is more receptive to her presence and they eventually communicate via writing etc. and both get used to sharing the flat with a ghost.
I don't want to give too much away, but this develops into a ghost story with a lot of feeling and sensitivity. I was accepting of this and found it quite comforting, but then I felt it got a bit far fetched and silly in parts. However it didn't deter finishing. There were a couple of twists towards the end that I wasn't expecting too, which added to the suspense, although I was slightly disappointed in the ending, but not quite sure what I was expecting. All in all an enjoyable read but not quite as good as 'The Time Traveller's Wife'.
4/5