The Second Death of Edie and Violet Bond

The Second Death of Edie and Violet Bond

by Amanda Glaze

Narrated by Sophie Amoss

Unabridged — 9 hours, 57 minutes

The Second Death of Edie and Violet Bond

The Second Death of Edie and Violet Bond

by Amanda Glaze

Narrated by Sophie Amoss

Unabridged — 9 hours, 57 minutes

Audiobook (Digital)

$24.29
FREE With a B&N Audiobooks Subscription | Cancel Anytime
$0.00

Free with a B&N Audiobooks Subscription | Cancel Anytime

$26.99 Save 10% Current price is $24.29, Original price is $26.99. You Save 10%.
START FREE TRIAL

Already Subscribed? 

Sign in to Your BN.com Account


Listen on the free Barnes & Noble NOOK app


Related collections and offers

FREE

with a B&N Audiobooks Subscription

Or Pay $24.29 $26.99

Overview

Cross into the spirit realm with this thrilling supernatural debut about sisterhood and female defiance, perfect for fans of Kerri Maniscalco- inspired by lives of real teenage twin mediums in the 19th century.  

"Deliciously chilling and edge-of-your-seat suspenseful.”
-Nina LaCour, Printz Award-winning author of We Are Okay


Sacramento, 1885  

Edie and Violet Bond know the truth about death. The seventeen-year-old twins are powerful mediums, just like their mother-Violet can open the veil between life and death, and Edie can cross into the spirit world. But their abilities couldn't save them when their mother died and their father threatened to commit them to a notorious asylum.   
 
Now runaways, Edie and Violet are part of a traveling Spiritualist show, a tight-knit group of young women who demonstrate their real talents under the guise of communing with spirits. Each night, actresses, poets, musicians, and orators all make contact with spirits who happen to have something to say. . . notions that young ladies could never openly express.

But when Violet's act goes terribly wrong one night, Edie learns that the dark spirit responsible for their mother's death has crossed into the land of the living. As they investigate the identity of her mysterious final client, they realize that someone is hunting mediums...and they may be next.Only by trusting in one another can the twins uncover a killer who will stop at nothing to cheat death.


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

09/12/2022

Twin mediums Edie and Violet Bond, 17, investigate their mother’s mysterious death in Glaze’s chilling historical fantasy debut, set in 1885 Sacramento. The close-knit siblings perform as part of a sensationalist spiritual tour, concealing their true powers behind stagecraft and sleight of hand. Violet, once an aspiring actress, channels patrons’ loved ones, while suffragette Edie, who can cross the veil between life and death, delivers politically charged lectures under the guise of invoking “great dead thinkers.” Edie has been researching their medium mother’s death, which seems to connect to the disappearance of numerous other women mediums. Reporter Lawrence Everett’s arrival threatens to expose the sisters’ secrets, but he proves a useful ally when Edie’s investigation takes a dangerous turn. Glaze unflinchingly addresses themes of gender and social inequity in 19th-century America, with Edie using her powers to push back against the restrictions, biases, and laws meant to control and oppress women and marginalized people. The social commentary is explored against a vividly eerie setting, while the central supernatural mystery, infused with elements of romance and action, propels the plot toward a haunting climax. An author’s note details Glaze’s inspiration. Characters read as white. Ages 12–17. Agent: Sara Crowe, Pippin Properties. (Oct.)

From the Publisher

A 2024 Rise: A Feminist Book Project List Selection

"Quick, witty, and delightfully creative, THE SECOND DEATH OF EDIE AND VIOLET BOND is a sensation." —Elana K. Arnold, Printz Honor Award-winning author of Damsel
 
"Eerily atmospheric, expertly paced, and with a luscious world you'll want to escape into, fans of The Night Circus will devour Violet and Edie's story just like I did. A stunning debut!" —Gretchen McNeil, author of Ten and #murdertrending

“Amanda Glaze’s debut novel is that rarest of things: a vivid historical tinged with magic, a moving story about the bond between two sisters, a tense, romantic thriller, and a prescient, feminist exploration of the courage it takes for women to set themselves free." —Laura Ruby, Two-Time National Book Award Finalist and author of Bone Gap
 
"The Second Death of Edie and Violet Bond is a magical, magnificent work of historical fiction. With pitch-perfect dialogue and a sharp eye for detail, Amanda Glaze beautifully brings 1880s Sacramento to life. This is a story I won't soon forget and a new voice you don't want to miss." —Brandy Colbert, award-winning author of Little & Lion

School Library Journal

11/01/2022

Gr 7 Up—In this exhilarating historical fantasy, 17-year-old twins Edie and Violet work to find, bind, and banish a malevolent spirit that's been preying on vulnerable women in late 19th-century Sacramento. Although the twins can cross into death, Edie and Violet use their stage-time at their traveling Spiritualist show to cultivate their non-supernatural talents—theatrical Violet enacts spirit-possession, while Edie "channels" the spirit of Benjamin Franklin to argue for women's rights. But when fellow mediums start disappearing, Edie tracks them to the closed doors of a sinister asylum. To get inside, she teams up with Lawrence, a young, muckraking journalist. There is much to enjoy as Edie falls in love, deals with Violet's growing independence, and faces an unexpected source of the predatory "shadow." Edie's ventures into death are reminiscent of Garth Nix's Sabriel, while still being original. The action is fast-paced and thrilling, with rich historical detail. In her debut, Glaze touches on abortion rights, the suffrage movement, the history of psychiatric medicine, and the female empowerment of the Spiritualist movement, all while keeping the plot racing and giving Edie, Violet, and Lawrence emotional room for growth. This is a novel where an intelligent, resourceful heroine scores points for justice, then gets to keep her sister, the boy, and her career. VERDICT By turns fun and terrifying, this suspenseful historical adventure hits all the sweet spots on sisterhood, the supernatural, and budding romance.—Katherine Magyarody

Kirkus Reviews

2022-06-28
It’s 1885, and runaway twins join a traveling group of mediums after fleeing their extremist minister father to avoid being placed in an asylum.

Seventeen-year-old Edie and Violet Bond were born identical with green eyes and auburn hair, but over time, Edie’s hair has become nearly white. Their mother died under mysterious circumstances a year ago, and each sister has some of her innate spiritual abilities: Edie is able to cross the Veil between life and death, while Violet channels spirits. Mr. Huddle, the head of their traveling group of Spiritualists, has them performing in Sacramento, California, where the woman who organized the Women’s Suffrage Association is causing a stir by fighting for equality. Misogyny abounds as women are being locked up in asylums for baseless reasons by their “male guardians”—fathers, husbands, or brothers. Edie displays delightful moxie, performing trance lectures on stage and using this platform to preach equality under the guise of channeling Benjamin Franklin and other male thinkers. When the father they escaped turns up in an unexpected place, the sisters uncover horrible truths. The atmospheric and haunting tone feels ominous as the twins encounter things they can’t quite explain, while the plot intensifies as Edie holds back secrets from Violet that could have devastating consequences. The timely, gripping themes of sisterhood and fighting misogyny will resonate. Characters default to White.

An impressive and eerie debut that will keep readers looking over their shoulders. (author’s note) (Paranormal thriller. 12-18)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940159879417
Publisher: Union Square & Co.
Publication date: 10/04/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews