The family plotCherie Priest2016

Synopsis

Music City Salvage is a family operation, owned and operated by Chuck Dutton: master stripper of doomed historic properties, and expert seller of all things old and crusty. But business is lean and times are tight, so he’s thrilled when the aged and esteemed Augusta Withrow appears in his office, bearing an offer he really ought to refuse. She has a massive family estate to unload - lock, stock, and barrel. For a check and a handshake, it’s all his.

It’s a big check. It’s a firm handshake. And it’s enough of a gold mine that he assigns his daughter Dahlia to personally oversee the project.

Dahlia preps a couple of trucks, takes a small crew, and they caravan down to Chattanooga, Tennessee, where the ancient Withrow house is waiting - and so is a barn, a carriage house, and a small, overgrown cemetery that Augusta Withrow left out of the paperwork.

Augusta Withrow left out a lot of things.

The property is in unusually great shape for a condemned building. It’s empty, but it isn’t abandoned. Something in the Withrow mansion is angry and lost. This is its last chance to raise hell before the house is gone forever, and there’s still plenty of room in the strange little family plot . . .

Titre original : The family plot (2016)

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2 éditions pour ce livre

2016 Editions Tor Books

365 pages

2016 Editions Tom Doherty Associates

368 pages

Format : AZW

ISBN : 9781466860650

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  • avatar Bookandfreckles
    14 / 20 Le 01 Octobre 2019 à 10:19 Bookandfreckles

    Ce n'est pas tellement un livre terriblement effrayant, mais l'atmosphère est parfaite! Une maison hantée en automne, une véritable histoire que l'on nous révèle petit à petit, donc assez pour nous rendre curieux de connaître la suite. Un livre parfait pour l'automne, je recommande !

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