Home Before Dark

Author: Riley Sager
Length: 389 pages
Publication Date: First published June 30, 2020
Book Summary: Home Before Dark
What was it like? Residing in that house.
Maggie Holt is no stranger to such inquiries. A quarter-century ago, she and her parents, Ewan and Jess, settled into Baneberry Hall, an expansive Victorian estate nestled in the lush forests of Vermont. Their time there was brief; after just three weeks, they fled under the cover of darkness. This harrowing experience was later chronicled by Ewan in his nonfiction work, House of Horrors. His account of eerie phenomena and encounters with sinister spirits garnered international attention, matching the notoriety of The Amityville Horror and attracting both fascination and skepticism.
Now, Maggie has established herself as a restorer of historic homes and is too young to recall the unsettling events detailed in her father’s narrative. Yet, she remains steadfast in her disbelief—ghosts, she insists, are mere figments of imagination. Upon inheriting Baneberry Hall following her father’s passing, Maggie returns to renovate the estate, preparing it for sale. However, her return is far from welcoming. Figures from her family’s past, as depicted in House of Horrors, seem to linger in the shadows. Moreover, the local residents are less than pleased that their once-quiet town has gained infamy due to her father’s sensational claims. Even more disconcerting is the house itself, a repository of relics from a bygone era that whisper of a troubling history.
As Maggie encounters bizarre incidents reminiscent of her father’s tales, she begins to reconsider the boundary between reality and fiction. In the latest suspenseful novel by New York Times bestseller Riley Sager, a woman confronts the legacy of her father’s celebrated horror memoir. Is Baneberry Hall truly haunted by malevolent forces as her father suggested? Or do deeper, more perilous secrets lie hidden within its walls?
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"Home Before Dark" has garnered a significant amount of attention from readers, and it’s easy to see why. Many have found the blend of suspense and emotional depth to be particularly engaging. The story effectively weaves together elements of mystery and personal reflection, making it a compelling read for those who enjoy a good thriller with layers of complexity.
Readers appreciate the well-developed characters and the intriguing plot that keeps them guessing until the very end. The atmosphere is often described as both eerie and captivating, drawing you into the narrative from the very first page. The author’s ability to create tension while exploring themes of family and trust resonates with a wide audience, making it a memorable addition to the genre.
While some may have had minor critiques about pacing or certain plot elements, the overall consensus seems to lean towards a positive experience. Fans of psychological thrillers and ghost stories will likely find "Home Before Dark" to be a satisfying read that keeps them on the edge of their seat. Overall, it’s a book that many have enjoyed and recommend, showcasing a strong connection with its audience.
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