Nov. 21st, 2019

skygiants: Jane Eyre from Paula Rego's illustrations, facing out into darkness (more than courage)
After I read The Haunting of Maddy Clare, several people suggested that I try The Other Side of Midnight, a later Simone St. James novel, to see if that worked better for me.

Like The Haunting of Maddy Clare, The Other Side of Midnight is also concerned with ghosts and the traumatic aftermath of WWI; in this one, heroine Ellie is straight-up a psychic. But a psychic who refuses to talk to ghosts! She's shy and it's very stressful!

...until her best frenemy Gloria, a glamorous jazz-and-liquor type who also happens to be London's only other real psychic, turns up dead after a seance gone wrong, and her brother hires Ellie to Investigate the Case, which turns out, to nobody's surprise, to be deeply wound up in the traumatic aftermath of WWI. Also On the Case is the paranormal investigator who ran tests several years ago quote-unquote proving that Ellie's mother was not a real psychic; despite this antipathy, it will shock no one to learn that over the course of the case he and Ellie fall in love, for ... reasons?

From a sample size of two, Simone St. James romances tend to develop on the basis of 'physical attraction' and 'destiny,' which is fine, if that's your thing. It's slightly more frustrating to me personally in this case than in The Haunting of Maddy Clare because Ellie and Gloria's good-girl/bad-girl psychic rivalry and mutual fascination is right there, fraught with unexamined sexual tension. "But Gloria is dead when the book begins -" Ellie is PSYCHIC and talks to GHOSTS, this is in no way a barrier!

St. James also clearly prefers her heroines relatively naive and virtuous; Ellie and Maddy Clare's Sarah have fairly similar voices, neither of them particularly sharp-edged. But they are very aware of the effect of World War I on the national psyche and lose no opportunity to remind us of it! Which is a topic that continues of interest to me, and this book is more thematically coherent about it than The Haunting of Maddy Clare, but for me I think it's still an "almost what I wanted but not quite."

Mistaken expectation spoilers sort of )

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