A writer from the Annapolis Valley in Nova Scotia. The tale of a formerly wealthy family and the faded splendor of their former summer retreat. The tale is mostly told from the perspective of the remaining servants/employees.
Definitely some strong gothic storytelling elements used effectively in the book, both is the setting, the description and the underlying evil that puts in motion the entire story. Conlin has a good descriptive touch.
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