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Bezig met laden... The Hiding Placedoor Amanda Mason
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Chris, Nell and twelve year old Maude go to stay at Elder House in a coastal town for a family celebration. The house has lots of history and ghostly goings on. I've read The Wayward Girls by the author and enjoyed it very much so was looking forward to this book. I liked this book but felt slightly disappointed with it too. The story follows the family as they settle into the house and what follows afterwards. I love stories set in old houses and Elder house has a lot to offer with it history. I enjoyed the coastal setting, which is most definitely Whitby. I've been to Whitby and the town is full of history so it's the perfect setting for the story. As Nell gets to know the neighbours it's obvious things are not quite right and something is been kept hidden. As the story progresses everything all makes sense and comes together. The house of course had its ghosts with footsteps, hidden objects and possessions going missing. Again for me old houses with ghosts are my thing. Disappointingly though I felt the story wasn't creepy enough. I didn't feel any sense of foreboding and I felt the story needed a little more spook. There are also plenty references to witches and witchcraft, which again is great and set in Whitby is just perfect. Again I would have liked this angle explored a bit more. I enjoyed the story but for me it lacked what it was trying to be. I would still recommend this book and author and will read more books by her as they come out. Thank you to the publisher via Readers First for the book. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Nell Galilee, her husband and twelve year old step-daughter Maude rent a holiday cottage by the sea, needing time and space away from home after Maude became involved in some troubling events. Nell grew up in this small, wind-blown town and has mixed feelings about returning, and it isn't long before she is recognised by a neighbour, seemingly desperate to befriend her. The cottage too has been empty for some time, and from the start Nell feels uncomfortable there. Something isn't quite right about this place. Maude, furious about being brought here against her will and her father's attention falling so often elsewhere, soon finds herself beguiled by the house's strange atmosphere. There are peculiar marks in the roof beams above her bedroom and in another room, a hiding place, concealing a strange, unnerving object. As the house gradually reveals its secrets, Nell becomes increasingly uneasy and Maude spellbound. But these women and the women that surround them, are harbouring their own secrets too, and soon events will come to a terrible head. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Nell Galilee is a jewellery designer and one half of Galilee Clarke, a gallery selling art and jewellery, with her husband Chris. When Nell's stepdaughter, Maude, has to take time away from school they decide to head to Whitby, Nell's childhood home, for an extended break at Elder House, a newly renovated holiday cottage. I always think there is something so interesting about holiday cottages, many of which have a lot of history between their four walls. Elder House lured me with its setting within a Whitby Yard, an almost secret area containing houses close together around a shared yard with lots of history. It's fair to say the house itself has a rather sinister feel to it. Nell feels it in particular, the little footsteps, the knocking, the sense that something isn't right. I had a pervading feeling of unease from fairly early on. Whitby itself is also portrayed well, which is no surprise as the author lives there. I've only been a few times but I recognised it easily from the descriptions.
Alongside Nell's story and the growing difficulties she has with Maude, are the stories of Evie, another resident of the yard and the daughter of a woman who recognises Nell from school (the recognition is not reciprocated which adds to Nell's unease), and Kym, whose grandmother, Gina, lives in an even more hidden spot close to Elder House. These two teenagers have their own reasons for being wary of Elder House and their stories become woven together with the main narrative of Nell and her family.
There's a lot of atmosphere created between the pages of this book. The crux of the story is motherhood and what people will do to achieve it but it's also about the history of a house. I think Amanda Mason has done a great job with this book. It's a compelling story with fascinating characters and a truly mesmerising setting. ( )