In Grayson Sherbrooke's eighth thrilling installment, Grayson, Miranda and their three children settle into their new summer residence on the Dindor River, said to have the least rainfall in England. Grayson has made many changes to the residence, but there is one room he insists the children not enter. Why? He simply says, "I don't like the feel of it." So, of course, the children go inside the empty room with its stark white walls, and Pip, nearly six years old, sees a bulge in the wall. P.C. and Barnaby don't see anything else, but when Pip ventures closer, he's sucked into the wall. Naturally Grayson and Miranda follow after him and what happens next is being anything they could imagine. Do enjoy this wild and woolly Otherworldly Adventure. Catherine Coulter is a #1 New York Times bestselling author of more than 90 novels, including FBI thrillers, the Sherbooke series, and many historical trilogies. She enjoys writing these Grayson Sherbrooke novellas and hopes they make you laugh and dream and scare you as much as she scares herself. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her splendid Other Half.
The story was engaging. However, it appears that the editors were asleep at the wheel. There were many instances where words appeared to be missing. That detracted from the continuity of the story.