cover image Dreams of the Dead

Dreams of the Dead

Thomas Randall, . . Bloomsbury, $8.99 (276pp) ISBN 978-1-59990-250-0

Two years after her mother dies in a car wreck, 16-year-old Kara Harper and her father move from America to Japan because of a love of the country and to start a new life. But death is all around them at Kara’s new school: a student named Akane was murdered there several months earlier, and as Kara befriends Akane’s sister, Sakura, other students begin dying under mysterious circumstances. Sakura is sure that Akane has risen from the grave to avenge herself, while Kara and their friend Miho guess that a demonic entity from Japanese legend is responsible. Randall fills the story, first in the Waking series, with details about Japanese culture and evocative descriptions (“Miyazu Bay reflected back the blue sky with a purity that made her breath catch.... leaving an American suburb behind for natural beauty such as this was like waking up in some magical kingdom”), while slowly building tension and winding the plot ever tighter, weaving together current threats and age-old mysteries. Regardless of readers’ level of familiarity with Japan, the horror-tinged story should fascinate and thrill. Ages 12–up. (Nov.)