![]() ![]() Furthermore, Maggie firmly believes that ghost do not exist. Maggie has always believed they were lies in a get rich quick book deal for her father who always wanted to write the great American novel. ![]() Besides being treated like a social outcast and a freak, she was always asked “what was it like living in a haunted house?” But Maggie can’t remember any of the things that her father claimed happened to her in the short span of 20 days that they lived in Baneberry Hall. Since the book was released, Maggie has been famous for all the wrong reasons, as the little girl in the book. Baneberry Hall is a rambling Victorian home in the secluded woods of Bartleby, Vermont, named by the original owner after a poisonous red plant, baneberries, found in the woods around the home. Maggie Holt’s entire life (since she was 5 years old) has been defined by the Book, a book called House of Horrors that her father Ewan wrote and claimed it was a true story and the reason behind their family’s abrupt departure from the infamous Baneberry Hall twenty five years ago. I’m extremely lucky and thankful to Dutton Books for sending me an advanced copy. Home Before Dark has been called the most anticipated release of the year. Sager’s previous books are all pulse-pounding must reads as well: Final Girls, The Last Time I Lied, and Lock Every Door. The latest thriller release by Riley Sager, Home Before Dark, which is due to publish on June 30th, is sure to make you think about this very question. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |