Thorne Blackburn and his followers settled at Shadow's Gate, a magnificent old house in upstate New York, and sought the Truth about life through ritual and magic. One night, something went badly wrong during Thorne’s most powerful ceremony. When the chaos had passed, Thorne had vanished, and Katherine, mother of Thorne’s young daughter Truth, was dead.
Years later, Truth Blackburn searches for smaller truths: what really happened that night at Shadow's Gate? Did Thorne truly have magical powers? And what happened that horrible night when her mother died?
This book, I once started reading as a teen, in a rainy vacation here in Holland, where I was perched on the couch in our mobile home with a cup of coffee on my lap. I remember it being such a cozy and thrilling read, I was really taken by this book.
Now, a decade later, I do see it has some faults, and some incredible plot holes. I mean, if Truth had gone to talk to her aunt Irene and Caroline in the first place, the whole story would have been quite different. But what are many stories, but based on miscommunication and assumptions?
I still reread it to this day, just to get into that "haunted house and murder mystery" feeling. And I still have a soft spot for Truth, because I can relate to her, in a different way.
But I can understand, if you are an avid fantasy reader and this is your first book by MZB, I would point you directly to her master piece, the Mist of Avalon. These books, and the whole of the Light/Colin McLaren series, are for "light" reading, and if Young Adult was a niche back then, it would probably have fit it.