Another wonderful book by Abigail Padgett
The Paper Doll Museum has all the elements you expect from a book by this author, beautiful writing, a tight suspenseful plot, a wry sense of humor, a cast of quirky supporting characters, and a protagonist who is like no other you have ever encountered. Taylor Blake, retired English teacher and hip grandmother, like so many of those of us who are baby boomers, is trying to reconcile her internal image, which is stuck somewhere back in her twenties and thirties, with the reality of being a senior citizen. Imagine her surprise when she discovers the existence of her own personal ghoul who threatens her life and her sanity, a band of "Revenants" who are out to save the world, and her own supernatural powers.
This book will keep you turning pages, shivering with delight, laughing out loud (when you get to the department store dummies you will know what I mean), and begging for more. If you liked Padgett's Bo Bradley series, you will love this book And for all of those younger readers out there, those of you under the age of 60, well, you just may never look at your parents and grandparents the same way again!
M. Louisa Locke