When Anne's friend Kevin asks her to spend the summer at Grayhaven, his parents' new home in Pennsylvania, it seems like the ideal way to complete the book on contemporary literature they have been working on. And Grayhaven, an authentic medieval manor, proves to be nothing short of miraculous. But at the end of three weeks Anne realizes that she and Kevin have not added one new sentence to their book. What is it about this house that is so disturbing?
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"One summer when my children were small, my sister and I spent two months at my parents farm, sitting around the pond reading while the kids swam and played. I ready through every Barbara Michaels book I could get my hands on."
— Suzanne (4 out of 5 stars)
" I really liked this creepy mansion novel with a heroine n peril. There is a good tie-in to Ms. Michaels archeology background. "
— Jaime, 1/13/2014" After an engaging tale it seemed at the end that the author just ran out of gas and ended it. I thought the ending very unsatisfactory. "
— Jo, 12/7/2013" I'm on a mission to read all the books by this author - I've loved them all so far. "
— Michaelle, 10/23/2013" Fast read on my Kindle. I was not happy with the ending. It did not meet my expectations. I felt the build-up deserved more. "
— Rita, 10/1/2013" good book but the ending was a disappointment! "
— Kristin, 8/16/2013" I listened to the audiobook and the person reading was very good with the voices so that you could also tell who was speaking. Very creepy story, even though it starts out very ordinary/slice of life. "
— Amanda, 12/2/2012" This book was very intellectual and fun to read for its historical and literary mentions, however I was disappointed by the overall plot and expected a little more horror out of this acclaimed "horror" novel. "
— TeraD, 11/20/2012" I was disappointed with the ending of this book but I still really enjoyed reading it. I would recommend it to anyone who likes supernatural mixed in with history. "
— Kasey, 7/15/2012" This book is TERRIBLE!!! I only read it the whole way through because I kept thinking, "Surely this will get better eventually," but it never did. It was boring, poorly written and just plain awful. I hated it. If you want to torment yourself and you want my copy I'll give it to you for free. "
— Heather, 1/14/2011" not the ending i expected at all "
— Darolyon, 12/21/2010" I was disappointed with the ending of this book but I still really enjoyed reading it. I would recommend it to anyone who likes supernatural mixed in with history. "
— Kasey, 8/19/2010" I was disappointed with the ending of this book but I still really enjoyed reading it. I would recommend it to anyone who likes supernatural mixed in with history. <br/> "
— Kasey, 3/25/2010" Wow! I love Barbara Michaels. The suspense is so incredible. She always keeps you guessing. <br/> <br/>I really enjoyed this story. I couldn't stop listening. "
— Elisa, 8/19/2009" good book but the ending was a disappointment! "
— Kristin, 2/14/2009" After an engaging tale it seemed at the end that the author just ran out of gas and ended it. I thought the ending very unsatisfactory. "
— Jo, 9/7/2008" This book was very intellectual and fun to read for its historical and literary mentions, however I was disappointed by the overall plot and expected a little more horror out of this acclaimed "horror" novel. "
— TeraD, 7/8/2008Barbara Rosenblat, one of the most awarded narrators in the business, was selected by AudioFile magazine as one of the Golden Voices of the Twentieth Century. She has received the prestigious Audie Award multiple times and has earned more than fifty AudioFile Earphones Awards. She has also appeared in film, television, and theater, both in London’s West End and on Broadway.
Barbara Rosenblat, one of the most awarded narrators in the business, was selected by AudioFile magazine as one of the Golden Voices of the Twentieth Century. She has received the prestigious Audie Award multiple times and has earned more than fifty AudioFile Earphones Awards. She has also appeared in film, television, and theater, both in London’s West End and on Broadway.