![]() ![]() But things start going awry instantly, and there may be more truth to the haunted house story than Maggie cares to admit… Now that she owns that horrible Vermont house, Maggie’s plan is to renovate it… and finally get to the truth of what happened all those years ago. ![]() To make matters worse, her dad wrote a “true story” account of what went down, making them rich and famous, and inadvertently ruining Maggie’s childhood. Maggie is certain the whole thing was a hoax, but she’s never been able to get the truth out of either parent. Maggie was only five at the time, and she has no recollection of the place, but apparently the house was haunted, causing her parents to flee with their only child in the dead of night. In present day, we have Maggie Holt, a young woman whose father just passed away, unexpectedly leaving her the infamous Baneberry Hall, where the family briefly lived 25 years ago. Home Before Dark is actually a book within a book, and it’s told in alternating timelines. Luckily, Home Before Dark more than lived up to the hype. I loved his last novel, Lock Every Door, and book #4 was high on my list of most anticipated releases of summer 2020. So when I found out Riley Sager‘s new book would be a haunted house story, I was thrilled. While I’m a fan of horror movies in general, my favorites are always set in spooky old mansions that may or may not be inhabited by ghosts. ![]() I’m a sucker for a good haunted house story. ![]()
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