
Jenine doesn’t know any of this when she finds an abandoned Polaroid camera in a lighthouse. At first she assumes the ghostly shapes in the photos are a glitch or a prank – but then the spirits begin to hunt her down, and she’s forced into a deadly race to free herself from the camera’s curse.
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At 118 pages long Ghost Camera by Darcy Coates is a short
but engaging read. The story focuses on
Jenine, she finds an old Polaroid camera in an abandoned lighthouse and is
delighted to find that it still works. After snapping a few pictures Jenine is
unsettled to find that there are ghostly figures appearing in the pictures she
has taken.
Turning to her friend Bree for advice, together the pair try
to make some sense out of what they may be seeing in the pictures. The more
photographs they take, the more obvious (and hostile) the ghostly figures are in
the resultant images.
With Jenine facing a constant threat the race is on to find
someone who can help free her from the attentions of the ghosts, however, the
only person who seems to understand the problem does not want to talk with her!
I really enjoyed how Darcy Coates managed to build up the
sense of growing menace during Ghost Camera. Initially Jenine is unnerved by
the images she sees, however, her anxiety soon grows and she starts to realise
that she is constantly surrounded by ghostly figures and that they are beginning
to be able to make their presence felt. The author conveyed Janine’s growing
fear really well and as I read I got caught up in the building tension.
The logistics of how the titular Ghost Camera worked and how
it exposed Janine to danger was excellent. I am a big fan of a simple idea
being worked well and Darcy Coates nails
it here. The explanation of the camera was introduced at exactly the right
point in the story and incorporated in such a way that it did not feel that
explanations were being forced upon us.
It has been a while since I read a ‘proper’ ghost story but
I thoroughly enjoyed Ghost Camera and it whet my appetite for more supernatural
thrills.