House of Fallen Trees
by:
Gina Ranalli (author)
"Two men have the carcass." These words, heard over a crackling telephone line, change writer Karen Lewis's life for the worse. Months earlier, her brother went missing in the small rural town of Fallen Trees, Washington. And now she finds out he willed his half of a bizarre bed and breakfast to...
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"Two men have the carcass." These words, heard over a crackling telephone line, change writer Karen Lewis's life for the worse. Months earlier, her brother went missing in the small rural town of Fallen Trees, Washington. And now she finds out he willed his half of a bizarre bed and breakfast to her. "Two men have the carcass." Is this ominous phrase enough to draw her into the mystery of Fallen Trees? Is the answer to her brother's disappearance located there? Or is it just a trap, something designed to draw her into a nightmare world and break her sanity? What horror awaits Karen in the House of Fallen Trees?
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780982628119 (0982628110)
Publish date: June 15th 2010
Publisher: Grindhouse Press
Pages no: 256
Edition language: English
Well, I am sad to say that this book didn't work for me. I was very excited to start it and LOVED the gorgeous cover but I didn't enjoy this story. It was very dream-like and that's fine if I am invested in the main character but Karen didn't come alive for me. She was very bland and slightly annoyi...
Mundane for the genre but Ranalli made me so interested in the characters I hardly noticed.
Second Grindhouse Press Book I've read. Second Gina Ranalli novel I've read. Both press and novelist are worth reading.In House of Fallen Trees Gina creates a very CREEEEEPY atmosphere that puts the reader right in the midst of the action and suspense which left me wondering what's really going on...
I won this book through First Reads and was excited to get the chance to read it. This book is a horror/ghost story. It is not in my typical genre that I read. Despite not being what I usually read, I was pulled into the story immediately. Literally several pages in, I felt connected to the main...