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Lady of the Manor

door Adrian Q. Heflin

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The one woman who was supposed to love him was the one person who tried to destroy him. Richard Creek finally took a stand against his abusive mother, Rosemary, in the fall of 1929, leading to nearly three decades of her merciless tyranny. He has to decide how to protect his children from the omnipotent hand of the Lady of the Manor while they dwell beneath the same roof. Tensions overflow in this atypical home in Savannah, Georgia during the blazing summer of 1958. 71-year old Rosemary (Rosey) Isabella Creek is the cruel and ruthless matriarch of Creek Manor who carries out her malevolent deeds with the help of her loyal butler, Rayford Caruthers, whom she continually degrades for being an albino black man with atrocious English. Her only friend is Pop Barnes, who along with Rosemary's brother, are the only ones who seem to remember a softer, lovelier 'Rosey'. She lords over her only son, Richard, a 43-year old banker; his wife, 42-year old Helen; and their five children: the twins; Hilary and Taylor, along with Kimberly, Reginald, and Brock. The patience of everyone is tested with each of Rosemary's taunts as they try to understand the nature and reason of her cruelty. As more details of her past are revealed, it only further complicates their comprehension. Will she ever transform into a woman that they can love?… (meer)
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This is a compelling suspense/horror novel. Set in the late 1950’s, it revolves around Rosemary Creek, the wealthy, so-called “Lady of the Manor.” The cruel and sadistic Rosemary is far from an ideal mother: she tries to control the lives of her grown son Richard, his wife, and children when they move into her home, and she inflicts pain on them and on anyone else who crosses her path, including Rayford Caruthers, her long-suffering butler. She even molests Richard and her granddaughter’s boyfriend, whom she tortures and kills. At first, the Creek family is in denial about Rosemary’s evilness, but they gradually acknowledge her true nature and decide to take action to protect themselves.

The author did a good job of depicting the sick mind of a psychopathic woman and her complex relationships with Richard, his wife, and their children. He also added enough twists and turns to the plot to keep it from becoming dull and predictable. A well-written, suspenseful, and entertaining novel. ( )
  Kathleen.Jones | Jun 25, 2023 |
Intense! I was on the edge of my sanity!

Jaws were clenched half of the book…it is cringe worthy! Rosemary is a nightmare of the worst kind as she pulls the strings of every person around her as though they are merely puppets in her theatrical, sadistic, and menacing tragedy. With a plot that rival even the greatest classics you will be suspended between disturbing revelations and an internal push to delve further into this raw and often mysterious read.

Heflin is a master of creating a reason to loathe a character, I call this exceptional character development. Like the main character he is able to pull at my emotional like pulling water from a well. With ease and practiced skill! One is offered a little clue that Rosemary wasn’t always this way, but who she is today certainly overshadows the world in which her family must live.

And poor Richard, can you imagine finally getting away from what must have felt like a loony bin only to have to return to it? And to bring your children and wife into that world as well? Lady of the Manor is an emotionally charged and highly suspenseful read. Put on some boxing gloves, you will want to punch that lady in the face! Or will you come to understand her in a way that brings forth your pity? I have to give this one 5 Stars! ( )
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The one woman who was supposed to love him was the one person who tried to destroy him. Richard Creek finally took a stand against his abusive mother, Rosemary, in the fall of 1929, leading to nearly three decades of her merciless tyranny. He has to decide how to protect his children from the omnipotent hand of the Lady of the Manor while they dwell beneath the same roof. Tensions overflow in this atypical home in Savannah, Georgia during the blazing summer of 1958. 71-year old Rosemary (Rosey) Isabella Creek is the cruel and ruthless matriarch of Creek Manor who carries out her malevolent deeds with the help of her loyal butler, Rayford Caruthers, whom she continually degrades for being an albino black man with atrocious English. Her only friend is Pop Barnes, who along with Rosemary's brother, are the only ones who seem to remember a softer, lovelier 'Rosey'. She lords over her only son, Richard, a 43-year old banker; his wife, 42-year old Helen; and their five children: the twins; Hilary and Taylor, along with Kimberly, Reginald, and Brock. The patience of everyone is tested with each of Rosemary's taunts as they try to understand the nature and reason of her cruelty. As more details of her past are revealed, it only further complicates their comprehension. Will she ever transform into a woman that they can love?

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