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Sharp Objects meets The Appeal in this “atmospheric and chilling” (Flynn Berry, New York Times bestselling author) novel—based on a shocking true story—about a crime writer who risks everything as she investigates a decades-old mystery at a crumbling orphanage.

On a blistering summer day in 1968, nine-year-old Tommy vanishes without a trace from Coram House, an orphanage on the shores of Lake Champlain. Fifty years later, the opportunity to investigate his disappearance and the orphanage’s eerie lore is just the break that struggling true crime writer Alex Kelley needs.

Arriving in Vermont for research, Alex grows obsessed with Tommy’s disappearance, until her investigation takes a chilling turn with the discovery of a woman’s body in the lake. Alex is convinced this new death is somehow connected to Coram House’s dark past, even if Officer Russell Parker thinks she’s just desperate for a story. As the body count rises, Alex must prove that the key to finding the killer lies in a decades-old murder—or else she risks becoming the next victim herself in this spine-tingling debut that “is not to be missed” (Tessa Wegert, author of The Coldest Case).

Appearances

AUG 7
19:00:00
in person
Jeudevine Memorial Library
In Person
Mystery Writers Sarah Stewart Taylor & Bailey Seybolt - at the Jeudevine Library
93 North Main St.
Hardwick, VT 05843
SEP 23
19:00:00
in person
Odessy Bookshop
In Person
in conversation with Ann Ward
9 College St.
South Hampton, MA 01075

About The Author

Jacquelyn Potter

Bailey Seybolt grew up in New York City. She studied literature at Brown University and creative writing at Concordia University. She’s worked as a travel writer in Hanoi, a tech writer in San Francisco, and many writerly jobs in between. She now lives with her family in Vermont, not far from Lake Champlain. Coram House is her debut novel. Find out more at BaileySeybolt.com.

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Product Details

  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio (April 15, 2025)
  • Runtime: 12 hours and 1 minute
  • ISBN13: 9781797189246

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