Unabridged Audiobook
The story took some time to be interesting. A lot of fear and superstition. And then a lot of things happening in the night which were unexplained. Miss Emily persuades Miss Agnes to rent her house for the summer. It was uncharacteristic of her to even leave her home at all. After Miss Agnes and her maid/companion get settled in, mysterious things start happening. The first disturbing and unusual thing was that the telephone would ring in the night, but no response. So, with the women living alone there,and one very superstitious, fear began to take hold. But Miss Agnes, determined to break the grip of fear, begins to investigate. She begins to discover various things, but is unable to connect them and work out what happened in the past that is intruding into their lives now. The book does grow on you a bit, coaxing you to more intense interest as the story develops. The narrator was alright, but her accent sometimes makes it hard to understand some words.
Mary Robert’s Rhineheart never disappoints.
Love it
Too slow to get into …
I like this narrator as much as the book .
Enjoyed the book but difficult to follow at times. Great story line.
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