A stately manor, one peculiar groundskeeper, and untimely death set the stage for this thrilling and unexpected tale. As a twenty-nine year old married mother of two, Greer Tipton has spent nearly half her life trying to leave the past behind her. Yet she finds herself faced with reexamining her teenage years after agreeing to be interviewed by a biographer.
Greer’s recollection of events is equally as dark as it is compelling. Her harrowing story is fraught with lies, heartbreaking revelations, and an unknown enemy terrorizing her family’s beloved home - Langley Estates. Young Greer must find the answers she so desperately seeks, while also navigating the emotions of first love, loss, and an inherent mistrust of her own sanity.
The listener will be left wondering who, if anyone, can be trusted. Can we as human beings even trust ourselves?
This book follows a young woman named Greer whose mother passed away when she was a baby.
Around the age of 16, Greer and her father move to Langley Estates- a large family home. During her time there, Greer starts to notice strange things happening and is confident someone doesn’t want her or her father there.
She takes it upon herself to do some investigating and begins to uncover some unsettling information. There’s even times when she struggles with whether or not the events are just in her head or actually real.
The author did a good job of throwing my mind in several directions. It was definitely unexpected. It had me on the edge of my seat at times, which was good.
I think this was a strong novel for only being her second book!
This is perfect for someone who doesn’t want a thriller that’s too scary or too dark or too over the top. It’s a nice, quick read - less than 250 pages.
Thank you again to the author for sending me a copy of this book!