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The Ghost Writer

By: John Harwood
Narrated by: Simon Vance
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In this tantalizing tale of Victorian ghost stories and family secrets, timid, solitary librarian Gerard Freeman lives for just two things: his elusive pen pal Alice and a story he found hidden in his mother's drawer years ago.

Written by his great-grandmother Viola, it hints at his mother's role in a sinister crime. As he discovers more of Viola's chilling tales, he realizes that they might hold the key to finding Alice and unveiling his family's mystery - or will they bring about his untimely death, as they seem to foretell?

Harwood's astonishing, assured debut shows us just how dangerous family skeletons - and stories - can be.

©2013 John Harwood; 2013 Blackstone Audiobooks
Literary Fiction Ghost Gothic Suspense Mystery Haunted Horror Thriller & Suspense Paranormal Scary Fiction Genre Fiction
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If you're looking for a good ghost story for the Halloween season, this one is a good bet. Allusions to creepy literary spinsters—Henry James's Miss Jessel and Dickens's Miss Havisham—create the atmosphere for this gothic suspense novel.

The protagonist grows up in Australia with a mother who refuses to speak about the details of her childhood in England. As he grows older, he becomes increasingly curious about his mother's reasons for leaving England and her reluctance to talk about her past. He returns to England and begins to piece together what might have happened, discovering short ghost stories written by his great-grandmother, Viola. These wonderfully spooky tales, filled with supernatural occurrences and séances, are interwoven into the main narrative and offer tantalizing clues about the family's history.

The narrative can get a bit confusing at times, as we jump between Viola's stories and the protagonist's life, something that probably is a bit more of a challenge in the audio format. One must pay close attention to keep the characters straight or be prepared to rewind in order to keep track of the story--I had to rewind several times but actually welcomed the chance to do so because I really didn't want the book to end. The ending makes perfect sense but you really have to think about it. Happy hauntings!

Ghostly Cornucopia

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This story had predictable elements and some really novel elements. But the final scene really raised my pulse. That is unusual for me. I like the horror genre but generally do not find stories actually scary. I'm not sure if it was the writing or the reading or both, but it gave me a shot of adrenaline. That alone gets five stars!

A really frighteing ending!

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This isn’t one of those books you can space out while listening to and still understand what’s going on. I couldn’t anyway. Worth the listen.

Interesting story, requires your attention.

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The narrator was absolutely PERFECT. His voice set the tone for this type of novel and his cadence was soothing.
Many reviews state they were confused, lost or “you had to pay attention”, not for nothing but why wouldn’t you pay attention when listening to a story. But either way their confusion confuses me…let me help you so you don’t pass this by because of their reviews.
There is a central story line and the main character reads several stories he finds. They are not alternative story lines nor is the author dipping into the past and present. Each story has elements which WILL play an integral part in the end. In one part you will catch a glimpse of the past but via something he reads.
This was wonderfully written in a style reminiscent of gothic horror/ghost stories. No gore, just a slow build up of ever more horror. That is not to say the story was slow. The story flowed very well.
If you enjoy a creepy ghost story you will enjoy this one. I could see this as a movie or a mini series like Hill House (not the same plot just the feel).

Great Gothic ghost story seeping into modern day

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This was a hard to follow book with a mundane and predictable ending. The reader was the only saving grace.

Hard to Follow

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