
Author : Louise Beech
Title : I Am Dust
Pages : 340
Publisher : Orenda Books
Publication date : February 16, 2020 (ebook)
| ABOUT THE BOOK |
The Dean Wilson Theatre is believed to be haunted by a long-dead actress, singing her last song, waiting for her final cue, looking for her killer…
Now Dust, the iconic musical, is returning after twenty years. But who will be brave enough to take on the role of ghostly goddess Esme Black, last played by Morgan Miller, who was murdered in her dressing room?
Theatre usher Chloe Dee is caught up in the spectacle. As the new actors arrive, including an unexpected face from her past, everything changes. Are the eerie sounds and sightings backstage real or just her imagination? Is someone playing games?
Is the role of Esme Black cursed? Could witchcraft be at the heart of the tragedy? And are dark deeds from Chloe’s past about to catch up with her?
Not all the drama takes place onstage. Sometimes murder, magic, obsession and the biggest of betrayals are real life. When you’re in the theatre shadows, you see everything.
And Chloe has been watching…
| MY THOUGHTS |
Let me just tell you up front that this review, if I can even call it that, will not do this novel any justice at all as Louise Beech’s novels always leave me speechless. I Am Dust is one of those stories that left me in need of a breather, some time to reflect, to let it all sink in before even trying to compile thoughts and put words to what I was feeling. But as I start writing this review, I’m still very much speechless and the only word my brain seems to be able to come up with is WOW.
One of the many joys in picking up a book by Louise Beech is that you never know what to expect. This extremely talented author criss-crosses and combines genres like no other. The one thing you CAN always count on is truly glorious and beautiful writing. And quite possibly the need for tissues at some point or other.
I didn’t read the book description so all the information I had to go on was right there on the stunning jacket of my proof copy. (Which I just realised you can’t see on the cover I used on top of the page)
A haunted theatre, a murdered actress, three cursed teenagers, a secret that devastates them all …
Little else was needed for me to be absolutely sold on this book from the get-go. A psychological thriller then? And maybe, just maybe, no tissues required this time around? Ha! It becomes clear quite quickly that no, of course this isn’t going to be your typical run-of-the-mill psychological thriller. This is Louise Beech after all!
Twenty years ago, actress Morgan Miller was found dead in her dressing room at the Dean Wilson Theatre during the run of the musical Dust. Rumour has it she’s been haunting the theatre ever since, looking for her killer. Now, the theatre’s most successful play is making a comeback. But who would want to take on the iconic role of Esme Black? As a fan of the original Dust musical and now working as a theatre usher, Chloe Dee is right in the thick of things.
Ah, the bright lights of the stage. Yet, this story isn’t all glamour and glitter. Definitely not for a theatre usher and I truly enjoyed seeing things from Chloe’s perspective. Her uniform, the jobs she needs to do, the way she’s almost invisible to the audience. It all stands in stark contrast to the adoration the actors receive.
I Am Dust is a haunting tale of jealousy and ambition with a dose of teenage angst, unrequited love and a dash of witchcraft. I found myself utterly mesmerised by all of it, as if I was under a spell. Immensely gripping, hugely addictive and fabulously atmospheric, this novel just swept me off my feet from the very first page and I wasn’t at all able to put it down. Without giving anything away, there is a sense of foreboding throughout. That feeling you get when you just know things will probably not end well but I couldn’t for the life of me figure it out.
I see it as a personal challenge not to reach for the tissues when I read one of Louise’s books and I was convinced I was going to nail that particular challenge this time around. But no. Sucker-punched in the final pages, right there in the feels, as the kids would say? Check! I swear she does it on purpose. Reaching the end of this wonderful story, flipping that final page and realising there was no more, I felt quite bereft. I was sad to say goodbye to these characters, sad that their stories had reached their conclusions, sad that the magic spell had been broken and I found my two feet planted firmly back into reality again.
Louise Beech is an author who needs to be on everyone’s bookshelves. She’s an author who leaves everything on the page and as a reader you feel it from the top of your head to the tips of your toes but mostly, way deep down in your heart. I absolutely loved this book and you can rest assured you’ll be seeing it again on my list of “books of the year”.
Huge thanks to Karen Sullivan at Orenda Books for the stunning review copy!
I Am Dust will be published in ebook format on February 16th, with the UK paperback to follow in April.
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Well, you’ve sold it to me! Fab review.
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Thank you, Cathy!
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I keep meaning to read more from this author! Orenda knocking it out of the park again!
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The Orenda authors are on fire!
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As always!
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I love this review! I will make sure I tissues ready when I read this! x
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When will that be then? 🤣
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I think sometime 2027 is pencilled in…….😆😆 but it will be before September!
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Excellent review! I have this on preorder…can’t wait!
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Woohoo! It’s worth the wait and I have no doubt you’ll like it!
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I have never read anything from this author, but it looks like that is going to change. Amazing review.
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Oh, you should definitely rectify that. She’s an amazing author!
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Wow amazing review Eva you definitely did it justice! xx
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Thanks so much, Nicki! xx
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Stunning review! I need to read this book! xx
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You really do!
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Brilliant review, if I hadn’t already got a copy I would go and buy it, you definitely did it justice xx
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Thanks so much, Yvonne! Hope you enjoy it too when you get around to reading it. xx
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This review 😭 I’m cancelling mine, it will fall terribly short 🙈
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Don’t be silly! (Thank you, though 😘) You’ll do a fabulous job! You always do! But you know, you can always throw in a Witcher gif and distract people, if need be 😂
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Hmmm, that’s actually not a bad idea 😄
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I do have those sometimes. 😳
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Ohhhh I definitely can’t wait to get a copy!! Fantastic review. xx
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Wonderful review!
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