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When Helen and Nate go to build their dream home, they are signing up for more than they bargained for! The past is determined to not stay hidden, and the present is about to collide with the events that happened over 100 years ago.
This book was fabulous and I could not put it down! It is a real page turner that will leave you biting your nails!
I didn't really know what kind of book I was reading, and I guess that's on me. I tend to avoid too much foreknowledge so I can just experience a book. All I knew was this was a horror novel about a haunting in a house under construction - clever and intriguing premise!
Only, this isn't actually a horror novel. I'd say it's an attempt at a thriller with paranormal elements? I probably wouldn't have picked it up had I known. It's not scary, creepy, or even atmospheric. And honestly while thriller is not my favorite genre, I feel like this wasn't great as a thriller either. The entire premise depends on a bunch of adults believing in buried treasure in a way only little kids or Stede Bonnet would. It's ridiculous. (And it doesn't even make sense that there would BE treasure in the first place - don't get me started on that.) There's a twist of sorts, and it doesn't make sense - this whole book suffers from a lot of Fridge Logic.
But hey, at least the characters are annoying! Olive is actually OK overall - she's a 14yo and being annoying and naive is developmentally normal. Helen, on the other hand, is almost literally Too Stupid to Live, while Nate is sort of a blank slate that does whatever the current scene demands.
Honestly, this still had enough of an interesting premise and engaging historical mystery to be rewarding, if only it had been more efficient. It was very bloated and slow. Shortly after the 50% mark, I just started reading the last paragraph of each page, occasionally jumping back to read a bit more if I needed to fill in some blanks. I was able to follow the whole plot, the twist, and the answer to the mystery with no problem.
Helen and Nate move to the country to build the dream home. All is not what it seems and trouble begins. Items go missing from the jobs site. The begin to wonder if the place is haunted. This book was just ok for me. It has plenty of twist to keep me interested enough to finish it, but nothing much different from other books that I have read.
I did like this story, i just wish it would have been scarier. The Winter People is still my favorite from Jennifer McMahon!