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Homecoming | Andrew Pyper
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Bestselling author Andrew Pyper returns with a riveting psychological thriller about how the people you've known your whole life can suddenly become strangers. What if everything you knew about the people you loved was a lie? After the death of their absentee father, Aaron and Bridge Quinlan travel to a vast rainforest property in the Pacific Northwest to hear the reading of his will. There, they meet up with their mother and troubled sister, Franny, and are shocked to discover the will's terms: in order to claim their inheritance they must all remain at the estate for thirty days without any contact with the outside world. Despite their concerns, they agree. The Quinlans soon come to learn their family has more secrets than they ever imagined--revelations that at first inspire curiosity, then fear. Why does Bridge have faint memories of the estate? Why did their father want them to be sequestered there together? And what is out there they feel pulling them into the dark heart of the woods? The Homecoming is at once a gripping mystery, a chilling exploration of how our memories can both define and betray us, and a riveting page-turner that will have you questioning your very existence.
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LibraryCin
The Homecoming | Andrew Pyper
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I was reading this often while distracted. I really feel like I would have “enjoyed” the scary atmosphere of it more, had those distractions not been there. One thing I didn‘t like, though, was that not everything was revealed to the reader at the end (unless I was distracted when it was?). Cont in comments...

LibraryCin Not everything I read needs to be tidied up at the end, but it seemed Aaron knew about it - it just wasn‘t revealed to the reader, and I would have liked to have known what that little tidbit was. There were definitely some surprises I would not have guessed at. 3y
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RamsFan1963
Homecoming | Andrew Pyper
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When I was growing up, this was as much a part of Christmas as Rudolph, Frosty and the Grinch. I've seen it a dozen time and still enjoy it today.

As the first episode of season 2, #TheHomecoming was kind of lackluster. True it was only part one of a three part story, but not a lot happens, it's all set up. Too much Bajorian politics is always dull.

#StarTrekSummerJune #TheHomecoming @Megabooks

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OutsmartYourShelf
The Homecoming | Andrew Pyper
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On the death of their father, Aaron Quinlan & his 2 sisters are summoned to the estate of Belfountain. There they find out the vast estate belonged to their father & they can inherit - but only if they stay there for 30 days.

This was a fairly good read & didn‘t go in the direction I initially thought it would. I didn‘t become invested in any of the characters though & the ending was wrapped up too neatly. 3⭐️

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Ckbadara
The Homecoming | Andrew Pyper
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This was just okay for me. The first 1/2 of this book had me hooked, and I found this to be a fast and easy read. However, I did not love all of the twists and ultimately the story was just so-so for me. Also, the hints at the outside world were never followed up on, and I found it distracted from the story more than making me curious.

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overtheedge
The Homecoming | Andrew Pyper
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If your looking for an excellent creepy story, I suggest The Homecoming, due the end of Feb on Simon & Schuster/Canada.....
The beginning will make you tense, and scared. By the end you will be completely blown away by the twist that takes this a whole new level of creepy!

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candority
The Homecoming | Andrew Pyper
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Mehso-so

After the death of their absentee father, the Quinlan family is summoned to his secret estate, where they learn that they will inherit millions of dollars on one condition: that they remain at the estate for 30 days.

I really loved the first half of this suspenseful book, but the last third fell short. One of my biggest issues was the treatment of a character with bipolar disorder. I‘m conflicted on this one ⬇️

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