cover image The Schoolhouse

The Schoolhouse

Sophie Ward. Vintage, $17.99 trade paper (272p) ISBN 978-0-593-46926-2

London librarian Isobel Williams, the heroine of this superlative psychological thriller from Ward (Love and Other Thought Experiments), is haunted by her years at the Schoolhouse, an unconventional school with a dangerous mix of lofty goals, lax supervision, and volatile students. Though she left the Schoolhouse in 1975, Isobel remains fearful of close attachments and is reliant on carefully ordered routines to keep her memories of it at bay. In 1990, she receives an unexpected letter from one of her Schoolhouse teachers, who asks to see her and mentions a former classmate Isobel has tried to forget. The same day the letter arrives, she notices two school-age girls in the university research library where she works. Children are unusual there, but Isobel isn’t concerned until she sees a newspaper photograph of missing 10-year-old Caitlin Thompson. Det. Sgt. Sally Carter, who’s investigating the disappearance, questions Isobel’s story: Caitlin vanished the night before Isobel claims to have seen her, and no other schoolgirl was involved. As Carter doggedly works the case, Isobel’s past gives rise to new peril. Passages from Isobel’s childhood diary punctuate the women’s adult perspectives, perfectly balancing nuanced emotion and riveting suspense. This is not to be missed. Agent: Laura Macdougall, United Agents. (Feb.)