REBECCA'S REVIEW:
"Bad things happened here. Things no one spoke of, and now no one remembered."
Jennie Phillips had inherited someone else's nightmare, made quite apparent the first afternoon that she arrived on Traeger Hall property. Death was entombed there, darkness reigned supreme behind the bricked up doors and windows of the once grand estate. She was sure of it. The question being, did she dare to expose that which for more than a century had remained silent.
Decades earlier Waverly Pembroke wakes up all alone in Traeger Hall except for two dead bodies and one timid maid. Is she grief-stricken? Absolutely not! Does she have a plan going forward? Besides walking out the front door in a matter of days with little more than the clothes on her back? No, she does not. More than anything else Waverly seeks answers, unfortunately everyone around her inhabits a mausoleum of tightly bound secrets, including Waverly.
In less than a page I was transported rapidly and thoroughly into a narrative like none other. At first glance, the story is an amazing duet of gothic suspense, both primary characters sifting through traumatic events while constantly maintaining caution, knowing that danger lurks around every corner. On a deeper level it celebrates restoration, denying life's trials and tribulations the opportunity to fester alone inside a troubled soul, gathering dust behind isolating walls of brick and stone. Ultimately, abundant Life takes up residence within the confines of Traeger Hall, I choose to believe that is for whom the bell tolls.
" . . . life goes on. It has to. And we must move on with it or we become like . . . Traeger Hall. Closed up, our memories collecting dust, and leaving everyone around us with a million unanswered questions."
*I voluntarily reviewed a copy of this book from Baker Publishing through Interviews and Reviews, and purchased a copy. I was under no obligation to provide a positive review.
BackCover Blurb:
An abandoned estate encased in stagnant darkness . . .
A haunting legacy intent on silencing all within reach . . .
In 1890, the ominous tolling of the bell announces that death has come to Traeger Hall, leaving orphaned Waverly Pembrooke to piece together the puzzle behind her uncle's and aunt's murders. Bound by the terms of her uncle's eccentric will, Waverly finds herself alone in a manor shrouded by death and questioning the reasons for her uncle's paranoia. A madness hovers over Traeger Hall, and Waverly--as well as the people of nearby Newton Creek--are ill-prepared for the woe that has descended.
In present day Newton Creek, whispers of a family curse still cling to the century-old, abandoned property of Traeger Hall. When Jennie Phillips takes possession of the estate after her mother's passing, she is intent on solving the mystery of the Traeger murders. Yet a modern cold case suggests that untimely deaths and mysterious occurrences still plague the property. And as thorny truths surface, Jennie realizes the dark legacy threatens not only the town and the Traeger descendants . . . but also, chillingly, Jennie herself.
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