“Inspired by Fleetwood Mac, the Manson murders, and the infamous summer Percy and Mary Shelley spent with Lord Byron at a Lake Geneva castle––the birthplace of Frankenstein––The Villa welcomes you into its deadly legacy.…” (Publisher’s blurb)
Two timelines:
Emily is a cozy mystery writer, having penned nine “Petal Bloom” mysteries but she has been in a slump, since her husband Matt, filed for divorce and asked for half of the royalties from the series.
Her best friend, Chess, is also a successful writer, and an internet sensation, with a wildly successful self-help book titled “Things My Mama Never Taught Me”.
So when Chess invites Emily to join her for an all expenses paid Summer in Umbria, Italy, at the Villa Aestas, offering not only a chance to rejuvenate by the pool with Ice Cold Limoncello and Chilled Orvieto white wine- but also a place, to again become inspired to write-she sets aside her concerns that it is a MURDER HOUSE, and books the first flight out.
“Does one murder a murder house make?”
After all, it was just a night of sex, drugs and rock and roll gone wrong, for an aspiring rock star-after a heated argument got out of hand.
But, more importantly, it was also a house which inspired both “Lilith Rising” a famous feminist horror novel, written by Mari Godwick, a British girl barely older than the legal drinking age and the album, “Aestas” an album often called a sadder “Tapestry”-from Lara Larchmont, a singer songwriter who just happened to be Mari’s step sister.
Both girls were muses in the house, known as Villa Rosato, back in 1974, and present during the MURDER. 1974 and their story is the SECOND timeline.
“HOUSES REMEMBER” -the opening words of “Lilith Rising”.
Is it a romantic sentiment or a sinister one?
“Do houses hold on to the bad, as well as the good, just as people do?”
Both writers, Mari and Emily will ponder that, but Emily hopes the house’s memories will all be good.
When Emily finds a dusty, old copy of “Lilith Rising” among the bookshelves, she will be compelled to seek out what actually happened that fateful night.
Is “Lilith Rising” hiding the secrets only two sisters know?
Or is the truth hidden in the lyrics of Lara’s songs?
“Stories change depending on who’s telling them…..”
How will digging in the PAST affect what happens in the PRESENT?
I loved the premise of this one, and stylistically it is much more like “The Wife Upstairs” than it is to “Reckless Girls” (a positive for me!).
I enjoy stories about writers, as much as I enjoy stories about books, so I much preferred the chapters set in the current timeline to those of 1974. Reading about Sex, Drugs, and Rock and Roll is not as interesting to me, but of course it was crucial to the plot in this case.
Did I like the ending?!
I DID!!
And, I am not sure what that says about me!
Another buddy read with DeAnn so be sure to check out her amazing review!
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Thank You to St. Martin’s Press for the gifted copy provided through NetGalley! It was my pleasure to offer a candid review!