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After finding out that her mom had not died when she was a child but rather only recently, Hallie James travels to a mysterious island in the middle of the Great Lakes to claim the Victorian mansion bequeathed to her, where she must contend with hostile locals as she searches for the secrets surrounding her enigmatic mother. A first novel. (General fiction).

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“Webb offers an engaging modern gothic tale with a strong female protagonist and well-done suspense. Fans of Mary Higgins Clark and Barbara Michaels and readers who like supernatural elements in their fiction will enjoy this debut.”—"Library Journal"

“Debut novelist Wendy Webb gives both Bram Stoker and Stephen King a run for their travel budget, inventing an island in the Great Lakes that can’t be matched for pristine natural beauty, richness of history, touristic amenities . . . and sheer supernatural terror. . . . The novel . . .  gives a more generous account of how the spirit of a beautiful place can complexly affect a human being, for both good and ill. Wendy Webb is a professional journalist, first and foremost. Like those journalistic masters Dickens and Twain before her, she knows that to write good travel prose, you must give a vivid account of both the demons you find along the way and the demons you bring along with you.”—

"Webb offers an engaging modern gothic tale with a strong female protagonist and well-done suspense. Fans of Mary Higgins Clark and Barbara Michaels and readers who like supernatural elements in their fiction will enjoy this debut."--"Library Journal"

"Debut novelist Wendy Webb gives both Bram Stoker and Stephen King a run for their travel budget, inventing an island in the Great Lakes that can't be matched for pristine natural beauty, richness of history, touristic amenities . . . and sheer supernatural terror. . . . The novel . . . gives a more generous account of how the spirit of a beautiful place can complexly affect a human being, for both good and ill. Wendy Webb is a professional journalist, first and foremost. Like those journalistic masters Dickens and Twain before her, she knows that to write good travel prose, you must give a vivid account of both the demons you find along the way and the demons you bring along with you."--Michael Alec Rose, "BookPage"

"Entertaining to say the least. Sensational . . . Webb's page-turner is a guilty pleasure best suited for a lakeside cabin's bedstand."--Megan Doll, "The Star Tribune"

"Booksellers are loving "Halcyon Crane," which has been selected by three Independent Booksellers' associations--national and Midwestern--as worthy of special promotion. . . . Webb includes all the classic ghostly elements in her novel, but she gives the book a contemporary spin with a strong female protagonist."--Mary Ann Grossman, "St. Paul"" Pioneer Press"

""The Tale of Halcyon Crane" is a wonderful gothic complete with ghosts and witches, graveyards and dreams. It whisks the reader up and into its magic from the first page. Captivating and haunting, this debut proves Wendy Webb is a very gifted storyteller."--M.J. Rose, author of "The Memorist" and "The Reincarnationist"

"A chilling and imaginative ghost story with a charming Great Lakes island setting, a fittingly spooky hilltop mansion, and a likable heroine who is forced to confront the disturbing secrets of her past and the powerful truths of her present. Webb keeps the reader spellbound as the intertwined tales of several generations of a most unusual family unspool in magical and often eerie ways."--Ellen Baker, author of "Keeping House"""The Tale of Halcyon Crane" is a wonderfully creepy gothic tale with a distinctly modern sensibility. Ms. Webb has written a hypnotic, twisting, and vividly imagined story about the terrible and lovely ways the past impacts the present, and how one woman's discovery of old family secrets reveals new truths about herself and her life, and sets her on a perilous road to a future she could not previously have imagined."--Megan Chance, author of "The Spiritualist" and "An Inconvenient Wife"

"An old fashioned ghost story with a contemporary twist, "The Tale of Halcyon Crane "has it all: an unsolved murder, mystery, family drama, a moody old house on an island, and a feisty orphan who will have you rooting for her from page one. In her debut novel, Wendy Webb weaves a complex, atmospheric tale that will remind you why you first loved reading."--Patry Francis, author of "The Liar's Diary"

"Set on a mysterious time-warped island in Lake Superior, "The Tale of Halcyon Crane" is a delicious ghost story, by turns chilling and heart-warming. The perfect cozy read."--Mary Sharratt, author of "The Vanishing Point" and "Daughters of the Witching Hill"

Webb offers an engaging modern gothic tale with a strong female protagonist and well-done suspense. Fans of Mary Higgins Clark and Barbara Michaels and readers who like supernatural elements in their fiction will enjoy this debut. "Library Journal"

Debut novelist Wendy Webb gives both Bram Stoker and Stephen King a run for their travel budget, inventing an island in the Great Lakes that can't be matched for pristine natural beauty, richness of history, touristic amenities . . . and sheer supernatural terror. . . . The novel . . . gives a more generous account of how the spirit of a beautiful place can complexly affect a human being, for both good and ill. Wendy Webb is a professional journalist, first and foremost. Like those journalistic masters Dickens and Twain before her, she knows that to write good travel prose, you must give a vivid account of both the demons you find along the way and the demons you bring along with you. "Michael Alec Rose, BookPage"

Entertaining to say the least. Sensational . . . Webb's page-turner is a guilty pleasure best suited for a lakeside cabin's bedstand. "Megan Doll, The Star Tribune"

Booksellers are loving "Halcyon Crane," which has been selected by three Independent Booksellers' associations--national and Midwestern--as worthy of special promotion. . . . Webb includes all the classic ghostly elements in her novel, but she gives the book a contemporary spin with a strong female protagonist. "Mary Ann Grossman, St. Paul Pioneer Press"

"The Tale of Halcyon Crane" is a wonderful gothic complete with ghosts and witches, graveyards and dreams. It whisks the reader up and into its magic from the first page. Captivating and haunting, this debut proves Wendy Webb is a very gifted storyteller. "M.J. Rose, author of The Memorist and The Reincarnationist"

A chilling and imaginative ghost story with a charming Great Lakes island setting, a fittingly spooky hilltop mansion, and a likable heroine who is forced to confront the disturbing secrets of her past and the powerful truths of her present. Webb keeps the reader spellbound as the intertwined tales of several generations of a most unusual family unspool in magical and often eerie ways. "Ellen Baker, author of Keeping House"

"The Tale of Halcyon Crane" is a wonderfully creepy gothic tale with a distinctly modern sensibility. Ms. Webb has written a hypnotic, twisting, and vividly imagined story about the terrible and lovely ways the past impacts the present, and how one woman's discovery of old family secrets reveals new truths about herself and her life, and sets her on a perilous road to a future she could not previously have imagined. "Megan Chance, author of The Spiritualist and An Inconvenient Wife"

An old fashioned ghost story with a contemporary twist, "The Tale of Halcyon Crane "has it all: an unsolved murder, mystery, family drama, a moody old house on an island, and a feisty orphan who will have you rooting for her from page one. In her debut novel, Wendy Webb weaves a complex, atmospheric tale that will remind you why you first loved reading. "Patry Francis, author of The Liar's Diary"

Set on a mysterious time-warped island in Lake Superior, "The Tale of Halcyon Crane" is a delicious ghost story, by turns chilling and heart-warming. The perfect cozy read. "Mary Sharratt, author of The Vanishing Point and Daughters of the Witching Hill""

Webb offers an engaging modern gothic tale with a strong female protagonist and well-done suspense. Fans of Mary Higgins Clark and Barbara Michaels and readers who like supernatural elements in their fiction will enjoy this debut. Library Journal

Debut novelist Wendy Webb gives both Bram Stoker and Stephen King a run for their travel budget, inventing an island in the Great Lakes that can't be matched for pristine natural beauty, richness of history, touristic amenities . . . and sheer supernatural terror. . . . The novel . . . gives a more generous account of how the spirit of a beautiful place can complexly affect a human being, for both good and ill. Wendy Webb is a professional journalist, first and foremost. Like those journalistic masters Dickens and Twain before her, she knows that to write good travel prose, you must give a vivid account of both the demons you find along the way and the demons you bring along with you. Michael Alec Rose, BookPage

Entertaining to say the least. Sensational . . . Webb's page-turner is a guilty pleasure best suited for a lakeside cabin's bedstand. Megan Doll, The Star Tribune

Booksellers are loving Halcyon Crane, which has been selected by three Independent Booksellers' associations--national and Midwestern--as worthy of special promotion. . . . Webb includes all the classic ghostly elements in her novel, but she gives the book a contemporary spin with a strong female protagonist. Mary Ann Grossman, St. Paul Pioneer Press

The Tale of Halcyon Crane is a wonderful gothic complete with ghosts and witches, graveyards and dreams. It whisks the reader up and into its magic from the first page. Captivating and haunting, this debut proves Wendy Webb is a very gifted storyteller. M.J. Rose, author of The Memorist and The Reincarnationist

A chilling and imaginative ghost story with a charming Great Lakes island setting, a fittingly spooky hilltop mansion, and a likable heroine who is forced to confront the disturbing secrets of her past and the powerful truths of her present. Webb keeps the reader spellbound as the intertwined tales of several generations of a most unusual family unspool in magical and often eerie ways. Ellen Baker, author of Keeping House

The Tale of Halcyon Crane is a wonderfully creepy gothic tale with a distinctly modern sensibility. Ms. Webb has written a hypnotic, twisting, and vividly imagined story about the terrible and lovely ways the past impacts the present, and how one woman's discovery of old family secrets reveals new truths about herself and her life, and sets her on a perilous road to a future she could not previously have imagined. Megan Chance, author of The Spiritualist and An Inconvenient Wife

An old fashioned ghost story with a contemporary twist, The Tale of Halcyon Crane has it all: an unsolved murder, mystery, family drama, a moody old house on an island, and a feisty orphan who will have you rooting for her from page one. In her debut novel, Wendy Webb weaves a complex, atmospheric tale that will remind you why you first loved reading. Patry Francis, author of The Liar's Diary

Set on a mysterious time-warped island in Lake Superior, The Tale of Halcyon Crane is a delicious ghost story, by turns chilling and heart-warming. The perfect cozy read. Mary Sharratt, author of The Vanishing Point and Daughters of the Witching Hill

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"Webb offers an engaging modern gothic tale with a strong female protagonist and well-done suspense. Fans of Mary Higgins Clark and Barbara Michaels and readers who like supernatural elements in their fiction will enjoy this debut." --Library Journal

"Debut novelist Wendy Webb gives both Bram Stoker and Stephen King a run for their travel budget, inventing an island in the Great Lakes that can't be matched for pristine natural beauty, richness of history, touristic amenities . . . and sheer supernatural terror. . . . The novel . . . gives a more generous account of how the spirit of a beautiful place can complexly affect a human being, for both good and ill. Wendy Webb is a professional journalist, first and foremost. Like those journalistic masters Dickens and Twain before her, she knows that to write good travel prose, you must give a vivid account of both the demons you find along the way and the demons you bring along with you." --Michael Alec Rose, BookPage

"Entertaining to say the least. Sensational . . . Webb's page-turner is a guilty pleasure best suited for a lakeside cabin's bedstand." --Megan Doll, The Star Tribune

"Booksellers are loving Halcyon Crane, which has been selected by three Independent Booksellers' associations--national and Midwestern--as worthy of special promotion. . . . Webb includes all the classic ghostly elements in her novel, but she gives the book a contemporary spin with a strong female protagonist." --Mary Ann Grossman, St. Paul Pioneer Press

"The Tale of Halcyon Crane is a wonderful gothic complete with ghosts and witches, graveyards and dreams. It whisks the reader up and into its magic from the first page. Captivating and haunting, this debut proves Wendy Webb is a very gifted storyteller." --M.J. Rose, author of The Memorist and The Reincarnationist

"A chilling and imaginative ghost story with a charming Great Lakes island setting, a fittingly spooky hilltop mansion, and a likable heroine who is forced to confront the disturbing secrets of her past and the powerful truths of her present. Webb keeps the reader spellbound as the intertwined tales of several generations of a most unusual family unspool in magical and often eerie ways." --Ellen Baker, author of Keeping House

"The Tale of Halcyon Crane is a wonderfully creepy gothic tale with a distinctly modern sensibility. Ms. Webb has written a hypnotic, twisting, and vividly imagined story about the terrible and lovely ways the past impacts the present, and how one woman's discovery of old family secrets reveals new truths about herself and her life, and sets her on a perilous road to a future she could not previously have imagined." --Megan Chance, author of The Spiritualist and An Inconvenient Wife

"An old fashioned ghost story with a contemporary twist, The Tale of Halcyon Crane has it all: an unsolved murder, mystery, family drama, a moody old house on an island, and a feisty orphan who will have you rooting for her from page one. In her debut novel, Wendy Webb weaves a complex, atmospheric tale that will remind you why you first loved reading." --Patry Francis, author of The Liar's Diary

"Set on a mysterious time-warped island in Lake Superior, The Tale of Halcyon Crane is a delicious ghost story, by turns chilling and heart-warming. The perfect cozy read." --Mary Sharratt, author of The Vanishing Point and Daughters of the Witching Hill

About the Author:
Wendy Webb is editor in chief of Duluth-Superior magazine. A journalist with two decades of experience, she lives in Minnesota. The Tale of Halcyon Crane is her first novel.

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  • Publication date2010
  • ISBN 10 1602857636
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