Lullaby by Diane Guest is a gripping and suspenseful ghost story.
Patricia Daimler, the matriarch of the Daimler clan, is dying. Judd Palmer accompanies his new wife Rachel to her ancestral home in Maine to attend to her estranged mother. After a terrible tragedy, his two young daughters, Emma and Addy, join Judd at Land’s End. Emma starts hearing a mysterious lullaby, while Addy begins acting out, saying and doing things that make new sense. Is the girls’ distress a manifestation of grief, or are the happenings tied to the house and Rachel’s mysterious past.
I’m so glad I happened upon this book. It reeled me in within the first few pages, and from then on, it was hard to put down. The setting and atmosphere were fantastic. I love stories set in creepy, sprawling manors. The mystery angle had me on the edge of my seat. It was a little frustrating how long Guest held out on the reader before she actually started dropping breadcrumbs, but ultimately it worked. It kept me turning the pages. The last few chapters had me so tense. I needed to know how it all worked out. The ending is satisfying, a nice wrap up to the story.
I don’t have a lot of negative things to say about this one. I’m sure if I tried, I could come up with some, but it was such an enjoyable read that I don’t feel like dissecting it.
If you’re looking for a chilling ghost story, you may want to check out Lullaby.
cw: death, death of a child, murder, death of a parent, mental illness, psychiatric institution, involuntary hospitalization, possession, physical violence, emotional abuse, child abuse