Charlotte’s Story by Laura Benedict, 320 pages
“The fall of 1957 in southern Virginia
was a seemingly idyllic, even prosperous time. A young housewife, Charlotte
Bliss, lives with her husband, Hasbrouck Preston "Press" Bliss, and
their two young children, Eva Grace and Michael, in the gorgeous Bliss family
home. On the surface, theirs seems a calm, picturesque life, but soon tragedy
befalls them: four tragic deaths, with apparently simple explanations. But
nothing is simple if Bliss House is involved. How far will Charlotte go to
discover the truth? And how far will she get without knowing who her real enemy
is? Though Bliss House may promise to give its inhabitants what they want, it
never gives them exactly what they expect.” These books are creepy.
I would give them to people who like suspense that isn’t too
intense. These aren’t my favorite type
of suspense but I like them well enough to want to keep reading them, because
the author is a pretty good writer.
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