All secrets become clear. Eliza knows every inch of this house. Which floorboards creak, where cracks in the walls make perfect hiding places for a little girl—this is her refuge. The house her parents bought shortly before a car crash. Only here she feels safe. Eddie does her best to ignore the girl she sees out of the corner of her eye. Even the older brother senses someone’s presence, and together they decide to get rid of what, really, may not even exist. But expelling the girl from the walls brings a far more real threat. “The Girl in the Walls” by A.J. Gnziuzs plunges the reader into a sad, yet captivating world of loneliness, the pain of loss, and the search for warmth and care. Eliza, who lost her parents in a car crash, ran away from her new family back to her old home—a place the girl had already studied inside out. It’s easy for her to live in the house as if she were a ghost for the new owners. Only being completely unseen by the girl in the walls didn’t work out—the two brothers saw her silhouette. But the boys aren’t sure it was a living Eliza. Could it be her ghost?