The Residence
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Madeleine Maby
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By:
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Andrew Pyper
The year is 1853. President-elect Franklin Pierce is traveling with his family to Washington, DC, when tragedy strikes. In an instant, their train runs off the rails, violently flinging passengers about the cabin. But when the great iron machine finally comes to rest, the only casualty is the President-elect’s beloved son, Bennie, which casts Franklin’s presidency in a pal of sorrow and grief.
As Franklin moves into the White House, he begins to notice that something bizarre is happening. Strange sounds coming from the walls and ceiling, creepy voices that seem to echo out of time itself, and visions of spirits crushed under the weight of American history.
But when First Lady Jane Pierce brings in the most noted Spiritualists of the day, the Fox sisters, for a séance, the barrier between this world and the next is torn asunder. Something horrible comes through and takes up residence alongside Franklin and Jane in the walls of the very mansion itself.
Only by overcoming their grief and confronting their darkest secrets can Jane and Franklin hope to rid themselves—and America—from the entity that seeks to make the White House its permanent home.
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For fans of horror, ghost stories and historical fiction this book is a must! I particularly enjoyed Andrew Pyper’s descriptive style - it was enough to make you feel you were there - but not over the top. It was incredibly visual - his prose guides you visually but also makes you feel and hear things like you are watching a movie.
The story is based on actual events and includes other famous characters such as Nathaniel Hawthorne and the notorious Fox sisters. The tie between the occult and the painful history of our country is fascinating. And the metaphoric significance of the evil side of the White House is spot on.
Fantastic Horror Story !
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Not up to Pyper's Par
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I loved it!
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I wanted to like it.
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The narrator was very clear and eloquent, which suited the more old-fashioned precise manner of speaking that reflected the times, but I can't help but wonder if a different narrator may have been a better fit. Someone with more of an edge in their voice who could come across more sinister as the story required.
The story was clearly very well researched and it is well written, but I doubt I'll remember much of it.
This feels to me more a book for fans of presidential history and less for fans of horror.
Interesting premise but very slow
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