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The Vanishing par Wendy Webb
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The Vanishing (original 2014; édition 2014)

par Wendy Webb

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"Recently widowed and rendered penniless by her Ponzi-scheming husband, Julia Bishop is eager to start anew. So when a stranger appears on her doorstep with a job offer, she finds herself accepting the mysterious yet unique position: caretaker to his mother, Amaris Sinclair, the famous and rather eccentric horror novelist whom Julia has always admired...and who the world believes is dead. When she arrives at the Sinclairs' enormous estate on Lake Superior, Julia begins to suspect that there may be sinister undercurrents to her "too-good-to-be-true" position. As Julia delves into the reasons of why Amaris chose to abandon her successful writing career and withdraw from the public eye, her search leads to unsettling connections to her own family tree, making her wonder why she really was invited to Havenwood in the first place, and what monstrous secrets are still held prisoner within its walls"--… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:The Vanishing
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Info:Hyperion (2014), Paperback, 304 pages
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The Vanishing
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After the revelation of her husband's criminal activities and his subsequent suicide, Julia Bishop is left friendless and penniless. So, when a stranger appears on her doorstep offering a position as a companion to a well-known writer whom the world believes is dead, Julia jumps at the chance. However, upon her arrival at the Woodhaven estate, she quickly comes to realize that there is something decidedly odd and perhaps even sinister occurring. Why did Amaris Sinclair abandon her successful career? Why was Julia offered this job? And who or what is behind the series of mystifying and frightening events in the house?

Putting aside Julia's TSTL decision to accept the offer of a questionable position from a complete stranger and leave her entire life behind at his suggestion, the underlying plot revolving around an eccentric and reclusive author living in a huge gothic mansion with a mysterious history has a certain appeal.

The gothic elements interspersed throughout the book are well-developed, and the kernels for several intriguing explanations, including Native American folklore, reincarnation, hallucinations, and even an ancient evil, create a somewhat spooky atmosphere. Unfortunately, the story progresses at such a slow pace that by the time anything truly interesting happens it is too late to actually care about the fates of any of the characters. Moreover, despite one or two good twists, the ultimate resolution is anti-climactic and lackluster.

Finally, the weird epilogue is superfluous and adds little to a story that has already been resolved, albeit not satisfactorily. Despite these issues, I am interested enough in this author's style to try another of her book in the future. ( )
  Lauren2013 | May 5, 2023 |
This book was fairly disappointing, but I should have known better. Most of the comparisons I read paired this with The Thirteenth Tale, which I think is fair. Sadly for me, it was similar on all of the points I found dreary in Setterfield. Multiple adjectives for every noun, the narrator pulling on endless pairs of jeans and turtlenecks, and an "eccentric" character I found abrasive, though I was told by the author repeatedly that I should find said character charming. It's a quick read for a rainy October night. A definite skip for spring and summer. ( )
  purplepaste | Feb 18, 2023 |
3.5 stars ( )
  dmurfgal | Dec 9, 2022 |
Was just ok. Kinda reminded me of a Harlequin Romance, only set in the horror genre. But, entertaining enough. ( )
  bugenhageniii | Aug 6, 2022 |
Julia is a dope. She takes the offer completely without any information and once she's there the dopey behavior continues. Can anyone be this dumb? Everyone is exchanging glances. Lots of word repetition. Everyone uses everyone else's name too often. No one talks like that. Lots of loose ends and dumb resolutions. Most of it stems from the absolutely unbelievable premise and Julia's utter stupidity. Oy vey. Webb has gotten better since, but it's pretty much like all her other books. Glad I borrowed it from the library. ( )
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Technically, this story is along the lines of a cozy paranormal type mystery but it didn't feel like that to me. I don't really like cozy mystery types because there isn't a lot of depth or challenge to them. I was pleasantly surprised at how the mystery developed throughout the book.

I have to say though, I would question things a lot more than the main character, Julia, did. I'm way too inquisitive to just accept vague answers and the "I'll explain everything later over tea". If I'm seeing weird things I'm going to have a lot to say and getting some answers STAT! It's not a negative aspect of the book. Julia wasn't a ditz who just bounced around and screamed where appropriate. She had a legitimate reason to be reserved in freaking out and that's all I'm going to say because I don't want to give any spoilers.

Holy flipping ending though! I didn't see it coming. The twist in the epilogue left me slightly confused and sitting with my mouth hanging open like an idiot and questioning life.

In conclusion, I liked it and if you like historic houses and paranormal mysteries that are clean, you'll probably like it too. Happy reading! 📚
 

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"Recently widowed and rendered penniless by her Ponzi-scheming husband, Julia Bishop is eager to start anew. So when a stranger appears on her doorstep with a job offer, she finds herself accepting the mysterious yet unique position: caretaker to his mother, Amaris Sinclair, the famous and rather eccentric horror novelist whom Julia has always admired...and who the world believes is dead. When she arrives at the Sinclairs' enormous estate on Lake Superior, Julia begins to suspect that there may be sinister undercurrents to her "too-good-to-be-true" position. As Julia delves into the reasons of why Amaris chose to abandon her successful writing career and withdraw from the public eye, her search leads to unsettling connections to her own family tree, making her wonder why she really was invited to Havenwood in the first place, and what monstrous secrets are still held prisoner within its walls"--

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