The Widow's House: An Edgar Award Winner
By (Author) Carol Goodman
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
William Morrow Paperbacks
7th April 2017
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Winner of Edgar Allan Poe Awards (Mary Higgins Clark) 2018
Paperback
352
Width 135mm, Height 203mm, Spine 20mm
256g
WINNER OFTHE 2018 MARY HIGGINS CLARK AWARD
This chilling novel from the bestselling, award-winning author of The Lake of Dead Languages blends the gothic allure of Daphne DuMauriers Rebecca and the crazed undertones of Charlotte Perkins Gilmans The Yellow Wallpaper with the twisty, contemporary edge of A.S.A. Harrisons The Silent Wifea harrowing tale of psychological suspense set in New Yorks Hudson Valley.
When Jess and Clare Martin move from Williamsburg, Brooklyn, to their former college town in the Hudson River valley, they are hoping for rejuvenationof their marriage, their savings, and Jess's writing career.
They take a caretaker's job at Riven House, a crumbling estate and the home of their old college writing professor. While Clare once had dreams of being a writer, those plans fell by the wayside when Jess made a big, splashy literary debut in their twenties. It's been years, now, since his first novel. The advance has long been spent. Clare's hope is that the pastoral beauty and nostalgia of the Hudson Valley will offer some inspiration.
But their new life isn't all quaint town libraries and fragrant apple orchards. There is a haunting pall that hangs over Riven House like a funeral veil. Something is just not right. Soon, Clare begins to hear babies crying at night, see strange figures in fog at the edge of their property. Diving into the history of the area, she realizes that Riven House has a dark and anguished past. And whatever this thing isthis menacing force that destroys the inhabitants of the estateit seems to be after Clare next...
Praise for River Road: "Like Donna Tartt's Secret History or a good film noir...will keep readers hooked." -- People "Goodman expertly melds the psychological thriller and academic mystery into a compelling story of revenge and grief." -- Associated Press "Carol Goodman is, simply put, a stellar writer." -- Lisa Unger, New York Times bestselling author of The Red House "Blends a perfect gothic premise...with modern mysterious twists...I couldn't put it down but I didn't want it to end." -- Wendy Webb, bestselling and award-winning author of The Vanishing "Foreboding and moody...As you're pulled deeper into its crumbling corridors and gothic history, you'll never guess where its true threats lie." -- Miranda Beverly-Whittemore, New York Times bestselling author of Bittersweet and June
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.