Lillian Chase, a young Nebraska artist, inherits an old house in the country from a woman she's never met. To make it odder, this woman is still alive but won't meet Lillian, so she visits the house to see what she can discover from it. While she is there, the house "speaks" to her through paintings she can only compose when she is in the house. These paintings reveal a truth about her past and answer the mystery of her inheritance. Her journey to the truth involves a bit of the paranormal, suspense and romance.
Tammy Marshall is a lifelong Nebraska resident, but she hopes to live seaside someday. She's a retired high school language teacher and fine arts coach. She raised two of her own children and was a host-mom to seven exchange students. She's a proud member of the American Legion Riders and grabs any opportunity to get out on her 2013 Harley-Davidson Super Glide. She's a world traveler, a feature writer and columnist for a local newspaper where she writes about books, a blogger, an avid reader with a penchant for the Pulitzer Prize winners of fiction, and she's been known to dabble in stand-up comedy. Her writing is varied as she enjoys penning novels, short stories, poetry, essays, plays, columns, and her blog posts. She loves to swim and to make watercolor paintings and bookmarks. She's fluent in Spanish, and she's working hard on becoming conversant with Italian.
The Clearwater House, by Tammy Marshall, is a beautifully-constructed novel of romance and mystery, set in northeastern Nebraska. Written in a style that is more literary than most books, it succeeds in combining the romantic quality of Hardy and the strange supernatural realm of Poe. Lillian is a young painter who learns that she will inherit an old farmhouse from a stranger, at a time when she is looking for something new in her life. That premise may be interesting enough, but it pales in comparison to the riddles Lillian bumps up against when she sets out to investigate the generous stranger, the house itself, and what the house contains. She ultimately “inherits” a great deal more than she ever bargained for. For anyone who enjoys nostalgia and appreciates the charm and beauty of rural America as a refreshing contrast to city life, The Clearwater House is a fascinating place to stop and linger.