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A woman returns to a secluded coastal estate only to find herself ensnared in the lingering shadows of a past tragedy. Seeking to uncover the truth behind a mysterious death, the protagonist navigates the claustrophobic atmosphere of a decaying mansion. She faces opposition from secretive locals and the psychological weight of her own memories. The narrative utilizes a first-person perspective to heighten the sense of isolation and mounting dread as the environment itself seems to turn against her.
Readers frequently highlight the effective use of setting to build a sense of unease throughout the narrative. Discussion often centers on the protagonist's internal struggle as she attempts to reconcile her memories with the reality of her surroundings. Critics note the deliberate pacing which prioritizes mood and character development over rapid action sequences. The book is often compared to classic gothic literature due to its focus on decaying estates and buried secrets. Many readers appreciate the way the author maintains suspense without relying on conventional tropes.
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
1979-01-01
Publisher:
Penguin Books
ISBN-10:
0140050469
ISBN-13:
9780140050462
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