![]() I couldn’t help but feel like nothing much happened during the first 60-70% of the novel aside from Darcy Coates building up and developing the structure of Ashburn House and Adrienne’s life inside it. The Haunting of Ashburn House was a slooooooooow read. Only one thing is certain: Ashburn’s dead are not at rest. The building has a bleak and grisly past, and as she chases the threads of a decades-old mystery, Adrienne realises she’s become the prey to something deeply unnatural and intensely resentful. ![]() Strange messages have been etched into the wallpaper, an old grave is hidden in the forest behind the house, and eerie portraits in the upstairs hall seem to watch her every movement.Īs she uncovers more of the house’s secrets, Adrienne begins to believe the whispered rumours about Ashburn may hold more truth than she ever suspected. ![]() Ashburn House is a lifeline she can’t afford to refuse.Īdrienne doesn’t believe in ghosts, but it’s hard to ignore the unease that grows as she explores her new home. ![]() Adrienne’s only possessions are a suitcase of luggage, twenty dollars, and her pet cat. Its owner, Edith, refused to let guests inside and rarely visited the nearby town.įollowing Edith’s death, her sole surviving relative, Adrienne, inherits the property. The ancient building has been the subject of rumours for close to a century. ![]() There’s something wrong with Ashburn House… ![]()
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