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The House of Whispers
The House of Whispers | Laura Purcell
A new gothic Victorian tale from Laura Purcell, set on the atmospheric Cornish coast in a rambling house by the sea in which a maid cares for a mute old woman with a mysterious past, alongside her superstitious staff. Consumption has ravaged Louise Pinecroft's family, leaving her and her father alone and heartbroken. But Dr. Pinecroft has plans for a revolutionary experiment: convinced that sea air will prove to be the cure his wife and children needed, he arranges to house a group of prisoners suffering from the disease in the caves beneath his new Cornish home. While he devotes himself to his controversial medical trials, Louise finds herself increasingly discomfited by the strange tales her new maid tells of the fairies that hunt the land, searching for those they can steal away to their realm. Forty years later, Hester arrives at Morvoren House to take up a position as nurse to the now partially paralyzed and mute Miss Pinecroft. Hester has fled to Cornwall to try to escape her past, but surrounded by superstitious staff enacting bizarre rituals, she soon discovers her new home may be just as dangerous as her last.
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1. Do historical gothic fiction books count as thrillers?
2. I‘ve only read a few. I like historical books.
3. It would be easier to name a thriller author and most likely I haven‘t read them! I have read one Agatha Christie and a Paula Hawkins book.
@ozma.of.oz Thank you @jenniferw88 for the tag! 😊I‘m behind on mail, but hopefully can send something soon.
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BookmarkTavern I don‘t see why Gothic fiction wouldn‘t count. 😁 That stuff gets creepy! Thank you for sharing! 4y
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I prefer the name and cover of the U.K. version, Bone China, which makes more sense, but nevertheless I loved this book. When I finished the last paragraph I audibly said oh ho ho, wow! I love Victorian historical fiction, and this was well researched. It is atmospheric, a sense of boding, but you‘re never sure where exactly it‘s coming from. The fairies? The House? The consumptive men? The staff? From addiction? Or from inside yourself. ♥️

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KimM
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Everything you want in a gothic horror novel: creepy house, creepy old person, Victorian sensibilities, sketchy science and the fae. 💀

Alternative title: Bone China

paper.reveries You are a dangerous person to find on here.. my list is growing with every post. 😂 4y
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