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Return to Wyldcliffe Heights: A Novel
By (Author) Carol Goodman
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
William Morrow Paperbacks
13th December 2024
12th September 2024
United States
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery fiction
Psychological thriller
Family life fiction
813.6
Paperback
320
Width 135mm, Height 203mm, Spine 18mm
240g
Jane Eyre meetsThe Thirteenth Talein this new modern gothic mystery from two-time Mary Higgins Clark Awardwinner Carol Goodman, about a reclusive writer who is desperate to rewrite the past.
Losing yourself inside of a book can be dangerous.Not everyone finds their way out.
Agnes Corey, a junior editor at a small independent publisher, has been hired by enigmatic author Veronica St. Clair to transcribe the sequel to her 1993 hit phenomenon,The Secret of Wyldcliffe Heights. St. Clair has been a recluse since the publication of the Jane Eyre-esque book, which coincided with a terrible fire that blinded and scarred her. Arriving in the Hudson Valley at St. Clairs crumbling estate, which was once a psychiatric hospital for wayward women, Agnes is eager to ensure St. Clairs devoted fans will get the sequel theyve been anticipating for the past thirty years.
As St. Clair dictates, Agnes realizes there are clues in the story that reveal the trueand terrifyingevents three decades ago that inspired the original novel. The line between fact and fiction becomes increasingly blurred, and Agnes discovers terrible secrets about an unresolved murder from long ago, which have startling connections to her own life. As St. Clairs twisting tale infiltrates Agness psyche, Agnes begins to question her own sanityand safety. In order to save herself, Agnes must uncover what really happened to St. Clair, and in doing so, set free the stories of all the women victimized by Wyldcliffe Heights.
"A mystery within a mystery shrouded in layers of ghosts and dark family secrets,Return to Wyldcliffe Heightsby Carol Goodman transports the reader effortlessly through three different timelines, each thick with deception and intrigue. A cleverly plotted gothic tale of madness, murder and revenge, readers will be riveted with the intertwined storylines, unable to stop until the last page is turned and the final secret revealed.An absorbing and addictive read!" B.R. Myers, Mary Higgins Clark Award-winning author of A Dreadful Splendor Multigenerational mysteries haunt a Hudson Valley mansion. Goodman nails the gothic atmosphere. Publishers Weekly on Return to Wyldcliffe Heights "Goodman... will please readers who like a gothic mystery with a creepy setting and unreliable narrators. Suggest for fans ofJane Eyre." Library Journal on Return to Wyldcliffe Heights "Carol Goodman'sThe Bones of the Story deftly and intriguingly combines a decades-old campus mystery, a powerful winter storm, and a batch of suspects and potential victims to create one of the best and smartest locked-room mysteries I've read in a long time. A page-turner with both heart and brains. Don't miss it!" David Bell,New York Timesbestselling author ofTry Not to Breathe Superior Goodman is superb at doling out reveals gradually, and toggling between past and present to build ample tension. Admirers of Riley SagersThe Last Time I Liedwill be enthralled. Publishers Weekly (starred review) on The Bones of the Story The Disinvited Guestis a tense, fever dream of a thriller in an extraordinary, atmospheric setting,gripping from first page to last. In a world under attack from a new virus, seven friends takerefuge on a private, fog-drenched island where memories are both long and unreliable, illness lurks, the terrain is treacherous and even the islands history has claws. Carol Goodman is a brilliant writer, and she shines here. Loved it. Gilly Macmillan,New York Timesbestselling author Goodman, a master genre-blender, has integrated elements of Mary Roberts Rineharts had-I-but-known gambit and Agatha Christies alone-on-an-island theme to come up with a real winner. Booklist(starred review) on The Disinvited Guest [A] superior thrillerThe plot takes many terrifying twists and turns en route to the surprising climax. Those with a taste for the gothic will be richly rewarded. Publishers Weekly(starred review) onThe Stranger Behind You
Carol Goodman is the critically acclaimed author of fourteen novels, including The Lake of Dead Languages and The Seduction of Water, which won the 2003 Hammett Prize. Her books have been translated into sixteen languages. She lives in the Hudson Valley with her family, and teaches creative writing at the New School and SUNY New Paltz.