"Haunting and atmospheric." Nalini Singh, New York Times bestselling author, for The Farmhouse
The past isn't just haunting herit's hunting her.
Addison Lowe knew her mother-in-law despised her, but inheriting Barb's massive estate after her death feels less like closure and more like a trap. Barb's hoarded rooms aren't just filled with clutterthey're filled with secrets. And it's Addison's job to unearth them while Luke grieves the loss of the mother he could never let go of.
But Luke grows stranger with every box they openrestless, secretive, cruel in ways Addison has never seen. And the house itself seems to breathe with Barb's presence. Ivy claws through the windows. A murder of crows drops trinkets at her feet. Dolls stare from the shadows, labeled with names Addison doesn't recognizeuntil she does. One doll bears the name Cassidy Warren, a girl who vanished years ago. And the more Addison uncovers, the more Barb's legacy seems tied to the streak of "bad luck" that has haunted Rockside Bay for decades.
The deeper Addison digs, the clearer it becomes: some secrets were meant to stay buried. And the husband she thought she knew may be hiding the darkest one of all
Praise for The Farmhouse:
"Unputdownable A smart, chilling, ferociously feminist thriller." Kristen Simmons, Bram Stoker Award Nominee
"A thought-provoking, action-packed thriller A must-read." Lisa M. Matlin, author of The Stranger Upstairs
Genre: Mystery
The past isn't just haunting herit's hunting her.
Addison Lowe knew her mother-in-law despised her, but inheriting Barb's massive estate after her death feels less like closure and more like a trap. Barb's hoarded rooms aren't just filled with clutterthey're filled with secrets. And it's Addison's job to unearth them while Luke grieves the loss of the mother he could never let go of.
But Luke grows stranger with every box they openrestless, secretive, cruel in ways Addison has never seen. And the house itself seems to breathe with Barb's presence. Ivy claws through the windows. A murder of crows drops trinkets at her feet. Dolls stare from the shadows, labeled with names Addison doesn't recognizeuntil she does. One doll bears the name Cassidy Warren, a girl who vanished years ago. And the more Addison uncovers, the more Barb's legacy seems tied to the streak of "bad luck" that has haunted Rockside Bay for decades.
The deeper Addison digs, the clearer it becomes: some secrets were meant to stay buried. And the husband she thought she knew may be hiding the darkest one of all
Praise for The Farmhouse:
"Unputdownable A smart, chilling, ferociously feminist thriller." Kristen Simmons, Bram Stoker Award Nominee
"A thought-provoking, action-packed thriller A must-read." Lisa M. Matlin, author of The Stranger Upstairs
Genre: Mystery
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