"e;A perfectly haunting combination."e;-Jon Scieszka, bestselling author and Caldecott Honor winner "e;I loved Picture the Dead. Eerie, romantic, moody, and immersive. A beautifully illustrated gothic delight!"e;-Holly Black, New York Times bestselling author of Black Cat "e;A tour de force, a remarkable feat of visual and verbal storytelling, as playful as it is serious, as haunting as it is delightful."e; -Michael Chabon, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay Jennie feels the tingling presence of something unnatural in the house now that Will is dead. Her heart aches without him, and she still doesn't know how he really died. It seems that everywhere she turns, someone is hiding yet another clue. As Jennie seeks the truth, she finds herself drawn ever deeper into a series of tricks and lies, secrets and betrayals, and begins to wonder if she had every really known Will at all.