“ They say you can’t choose your family but they’re wrong. YOU CAN. It just takes way more effort than most people are willing to put in.”
The Holbeck family of New York, isn’t going to accept just anyone to be their oldest son’s Edwards’s wife.
But, although Harry is a London based novelist on the brink of stardom, and successful in her own right, she will still have to pass a few of their TESTS.
Taking place over the course of a few weeks from just days before Thanksgiving through Christmas Eve, it seems as if this bewitching “old money” family is welcoming her with open arms…..but, winning over the terrifying patriarch Robert Holbeck seems to be the key.
Upon their first meeting, at Thanksgiving dinner, Robert slips Harry a cassette tape which reveals a shocking confession and sets a game in motion.
But, is it a game?
Or, is it a threat?
It’s too bad she was under a writing deadline and didn’t listen to the cassette in its entirety, before meeting with the family for the second time.
She may have realized that changing the plot of her next book may NOT have been a wise decision.
She also may NOT have agreed to celebrate Krampusnacht with the family or agreed to participate in their annual Christmas Eve scavenger hunt.
Because the time honored holiday traditions of the Holbeck family games seem more suited for the Halloween season-only ONE person can come out victorious in their games, and not everyone survives.
Perhaps, there is a reason Harry’s seemingly perfect husband-to-be was still single when they met? Remember-marry the man-marry the family.
Catherine Steadman is an actress and writer, best known for her role as Mabel Lane Fox in Downton Abbey-a show I enjoyed immensely. Perhaps that is why this is my favorite novel of hers, to date.
This novel has wonderfully ambiguous dialogue like the conversations often shared on Downton Abbey-although on that show, battles were often fought with CLEVER words, than with the violence that the Holbeck family seems to prefer.
My one critique is that this didn’t feel like an American family or setting to me-not even an “old money” one, with its servants and afternoon tea. But, that certainly didn’t take away from my enjoyment at all.
This story is more of a slow burn (but never boring) suspenseful tale where your sense of dread and foreboding grows with each chapter.
Yes, the ending may be a bit OTT but it was definitely entertaining!
I have had my fill of abusive husbands, unstable wives, and missing children this year so I was thrilled to read a story that brought something fresh and original to the table!
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A buddy read with DeAnn! Be sure to read her amazing review for additional insight!
Thank You to Ballantine Books for the gifted copy through NetGalley. It was my pleasure to offer a candid review!