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Ebook About Soon to be a major motion picture, directed by Lenny Abrahamson and starring Domhnall Gleeson and Ruth Wilson."The #1 book of 2009...Several sleepless nights are guaranteed."—Stephen King, Entertainment Weekly One postwar summer in his home of rural Warwickshire, Dr. Faraday, the son of a maid who has built a life of quiet respectability as a country physician, is called to a patient at lonely Hundreds Hall. Home to the Ayres family for over two centuries, the Georgian house, once impressive and handsome, is now in decline, its masonry crumbling, its gardens choked with weeds, the clock in its stable yard permanently fixed at twenty to nine. Its owners—mother, son, and daughter—are struggling to keep pace with a changing society, as well as with conflicts of their own. But are the Ayreses haunted by something more sinister than a dying way of life? Little does Dr. Faraday know how closely, and how terrifyingly, their story is about to become intimately entwined with his.Book The Little Stranger Review :
Blurbed by the likes of Stephen King for its exceptional creepiness, "The Little Stranger" will disappoint those who are looking for a page turner in the mold of the American master of Gothic horror. Yes, the novel has all the trappings of a standard haunted house thriller: a once-grand, remotely situated mansion; owners reduced to shabby gentility; things that inexplicably go bump in the night; violent disfigurements and mysterious deaths. But all this is only scaffolding for a meticulously thoughtful examination of a society emerging from a devastating war into economic and social upheaval - Britain in 1947. Add the indelible poison of the English class system and an apparently trustworthy narrator who turns out to be anything but, and you have a richly satisfying novel of substantial depth and genuine, open-ended mystery. I've not read Sarah Waters' other books, but on the evidence of this one she's an uncommonly gifted storyteller who's not afraid to take her time or to challenge the reader to figure out what she's really up to. "The Little Stranger" is too smart to be merely "chilling." It doesn't leave you with the satisfaction of "understanding," of seeing all the loose ends tidied up. If it has a fault, it's the fault of mercilessness. It's a haunted house story in the best sense - one that doesn't just rattle a crumbling mansion, but one you won't get out of your mind. Warning spoilersI didn't hate this book, but honestly, I would not recommend it either. It is definitely a slow-burn, atmospheric tale, and I found it to be well written - far more so than many other popular novelists, but the ending is just so anti-climactic. From the beginning, I was very interested - in both the "spooky" elements, as well as the historical setting; I really enjoyed the historical elements that serve as the backdrop of the novel, and I learned a lot about England in the post WWII era. Still, although I found myself loath to "put it down," this sentiment was due more from a desire to actually see something happen, rather than the suspense that something would happen. This book contains far or the mundane than it does of supernatural events. Then, by the time we get to the matriarch's death, all I really wanted to know was the identity of the ghost/spirit/poltergeist. Imagine my disappointment, then, when I got to chapter 15 and no explanation appeared. In the beginning, I felt certain that the "ghost" was the spirit of the deceased daughter, but as things progressed, this theory was dispelled, and I became convinced that the rather vengeful spirit wreaking havoc on the home was the projected negative energy of the narrator. One of the reviews I read praised the good doctor, and he is a swell guy - a regular Marcus Welby; however, I found many aspects of his personality concerning. This started with the "parking" scene when Caroline had to fight off his attentions. I was seriously concerned for a moment that he might rape her! Then, once he decides that he is interested in her romantically, he becomes quite controlling. Caroline recognizes this by the end of the novel and calls him on it. Consequently, at the end of the book when he drives back to the pond (the locale of the earlier "parking" scene) and has a strange dream about going back to Hundreds, I assumed that it was he who pushed Caroline off the landing. I became even more convinced of this when we learn that Caroline's last word was "you!" Caroline would certainly not refer to the ghost of her sister in this way; she never knew her sister. It's possible that the negative "energy" might have borne the face of her brother, but whom else would she have recognized but the doctor? Prior to this revelation, I had considered that it might be Betty's negative energy that was causing all the supernatural occurrences, but the doctor's s strange dream - combined with his state of mind, his actions after the breakup, and the timing of Caroline's death - led me to believe that, at the very least, he was responsible for her death, if not the other events. And yet, the end of the book addresses neither of those possibilities! Indeed, neither theory is even overtly hinted at! All in all, I just found the entire thing disappointing. Prior to completing the novel, I was really looking forward to the film, but now I'm not even sure it will be worth watching... Read Online The Little Stranger Download The Little Stranger The Little Stranger PDF The Little Stranger Mobi Free Reading The Little Stranger Download Free Pdf The Little Stranger PDF Online The Little Stranger Mobi Online The Little Stranger Reading Online The Little Stranger Read Online Sarah Waters Download Sarah Waters Sarah Waters PDF Sarah Waters Mobi Free Reading Sarah Waters Download Free Pdf Sarah Waters PDF Online Sarah Waters Mobi Online Sarah Waters Reading Online Sarah WatersDownload Mobi A Kiss Before Dawn By Laurie Salzler
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