Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Review: The Girl with a Thousand Faces by Sunyi Dean

The Girl with a Thousand Faces The Girl with a Thousand Faces by Sunyi Dean
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I was provided an ALC of this book via Netgalley, all opinions are my own.

Mercy can speak to ghosts.  She doesn't know why or how she has this ability.  She can't remember her past, but she makes her living working for a local triad boss dealing with angry spirits that inhabit the city she lives in.  A new and powerful ghost is wreaking havoc around the waterways of Hong Kong, leaving messages for Mercy hoping to jog her memory of the past and make amends for her past deeds.

This is told in both the past and present as Mercy tries to uncover what is happening in the present and as we find out what happened in the past.  We also get to know the ghost who is haunting Hong Kong and how she is connected to Mercy and why she is so angry.  This novel is full of lore and myth and ghosts.  It is a puzzle that slowly puts itself together over time as the characters tell us their stories.  As Mercy begins to remember her past, she slowly beings to understand what she must do to make amends despite.  This by far is one of the more unique ghost stories I've read in a while and it certainly touches on vengeful spirits and generational trauma.  There is alot of emotion between the pages as both women are unsettled and looking for something to bring them peace, contentment, connection, forgiveness, etc.  

Natalie Naudus did a fantastic job with the narration as always.  She is an amazing narrator and among my favorites!  

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