<p>Would children crying keep you awake?<br />Especially if the children were dead?</p><p><strong>A haunted house a man with a past and a girl called Alice who can cross time.</strong></p><p>Then Alice meets Tom who lives in the past and the past and the present begin to collide with fatal consequences.</p><p>This is a ghost story and a tragedy that happened over a century ago. And a mystery. Can you solve it?</p><p><em>Inspired by the legends of York</em> (UK).</p><p><strong>What people have said</strong> (a sample of Amazon reviews)</p><p>1. This is a ghost story with a difference because no I won&#39;t spoil the surprise. The plot is very cleverly and skilfully drip fed throughout the story keeping the reader hooked and wanting to know more.It took a few chapters to get used to swapping from time zone to time zone but once you get used to that it works extremely well. Brilliant book recommended.</p><p>2. A fascinating book taking the reader seamlessly from past to present and back again in what seems like a parallel universe. Based on her knowledge of York Ellie Stevenson paints a vivid picture with characters whose lives are interconnected. This book would make a wonderful television screenplay. Clever detailed and very imaginative.</p><p>3. An intriguing story told in two times zones 100 years apart linked by a mystery and a time travelling girl. The book evokes a wonderful sense of place and is full of interesting characters. One of the modern day characters if trying to come to terms with a devastating event by helping a traumatised child. I didn&#39;t see the twists coming at the end.</p><p>4. A page-turning mystery that travels through time and keeps you guessing. I couldn&#39;t put it down. What is Aleph Jones&#39; secret and why is his fridge in the middle of the floor? Why isn&#39;t Tom in Alice&#39;s photo? &#39;Shadows&#39; raises lots of questions and you have to keep turning the page to learn more. Ellie Stevenson seems to be creating her own niche genre.</p>