The Silent Companions
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Narrated by:
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Katie Scarfe
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Written by:
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Laura Purcell
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Inspired by the work of Shirley Jackson and Susan Hill and set in a crumbling country mansion, The Silent Companions is an unsettling Victorian Gothic ghost story that will send a shiver down the spine....
Newly married, newly widowed Elsie is sent to see out her pregnancy at her late husband's crumbling country estate, The Bridge. With her new servants resentful and the local villagers actively hostile, Elsie only has her husband's awkward cousin for company. Or so she thinks.
Inside her new home lies a locked room, and beyond that door lies a 200-year-old diary and a deeply unsettling painted wooden figure - a Silent Companion - that bears a striking resemblance to Elsie herself.
As Elsie's suspicions about her husband's family grow, she discovers that those around her believe a very different story - a story of just what Elsie did to end up where she is now....
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- Ell P
- 06-02-19
A satisfyingly chilly Gothic
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While in many places the story is dragged with the protagonist's musings, this novel beautifully depicts an unreliable narrator that you badly want to believe in.
As far as scary moments are concerned, perhaps I don't find the idea of life size cutouts randomly placed around the house terribly scary. The book is dark yes, disturbing maybe, but will it rob you off your sleep? Not for me.
Also, contemplating here, Hetta mutilates the horse to spite the Queen. Somehow witch craft is such an age old trope top explain anything unnatural, that lately I find it tiring when a writer explains it away with witch craft. I'd rather have the companions as the one who were already haunted, up begin with. Also what happens to Samuel's shop?
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