
The House of Footsteps
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Narrated by:
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Joshua Manning
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By:
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Mathew West
About this listen
If you loved The Haunting of Hill House, welcome to Thistlecrook…
It’s 1923 and at Thistlecrook House, a forbidding home on the Scottish border, the roaring twenties seem not to have arrived. But Simon Christie has – a young man who can’t believe his luck when he gets a job cataloguing the infamous art collection of the Mordrake family. Yet from the moment he gets off the train at the deserted village station he can’t shift a headache and a sense that there’s more to the House and its gruesome selection of pictures.
Simon’s host is glad of his company, but he gets the feeling the house is not so welcoming. As his questions about the Mordrakes grow, he finds answers in surprising places. But someone is not pleased that old secrets are stirring.
As night falls each evening, and a growing sense of unease roils in the shifting shadows around him, Simon must decide what he can trust and ask if he can believe what he sees in the dusk or if his mind is poisoned by what has happened before in this place between lands, between light and dark.
©2022 Mathew West (P)2022 HarperCollins Publishers LimitedFabulous! Reminiscent of MR James stories
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Good story not spooky
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A ghost story and a love story
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I know nothing about Mathew West, but I'm guessing he is the son of an upper middle class family from Northern England, who studied art history at Edinburgh University then interned at an auction house, probably Christies. I make these assumptions as the protagonist is transparently based on the author, and the story contains some unfortunate projections of his sexual anxieties and rather dated unimaginative and unoriginal attitude to women. Perhaps in future Mr. West could save his hubris for his private diary and not inflict it on the book purchasing public.
Truly awful, don't bother
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