In The Butterfly Sister by Amy Gail Hansen—a moving Gothic tale that intertwines mystery madness betrayal love and literature—a fragile young woman must silence the ghosts of her past.Ten months after dropping out of all-girl Tarble College Ruby Rousseau is still haunted by the memories of her senior year a time marred by an affair with her English professor and a deep depression that caused her to question her sanity.When a mysterious suitcase arrives bearing Ruby''s name and address she tries to return it to its rightful owner Beth—a dorm-mate at Tarble—only to learn that Beth disappeared two days earlier.With clues found in the luggage including a tattered copy of Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One''s Own which Ruby believes instigated her madness she sets out to uncover the truth.