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Tuesday, January 19, 2021

If These Walls Could Talk | AstraDaemon

THE HOUSE WHERE SHE DIED by Amy Cross is a very unique haunted house story with the narrator being the house itself. Passing through the years, waking and sleeping, the house is excited to finally have a family within. However, the house also senses a mysterious entity, which begins tormenting the family. Unfortunately, the house struggles to recall its own history, and doesn't know how to protect its new family from the thing underneath the foundation.

I absolutely love this story. The suspense is built around the frustrations of the house, much like a reader who knows more than the characters do about the ongoing situation. The partial amnesia of the house adds to the mystery of the haunting, and the ending left me screaming.

Even though this novel was released in November 2020, I'll be adding it to my TOP 2021 Fiction list, and I highly recommend this one to fans of ghost stories.

As always,
AstraDaemon


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