The Drowning House

The Drowning House

by Cherie Priest

Narrated by Mara Wilson

Unabridged — 11 hours, 34 minutes

The Drowning House

The Drowning House

by Cherie Priest

Narrated by Mara Wilson

Unabridged — 11 hours, 34 minutes

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Overview

Cherie Priest is our new queen of darkness, folks. Time to kneel before her, lest she take our heads. -Chuck Wendig, author of The Book of Accidents

A violent storm washes a mysterious house onto a rural Pacific Northwest beach, stopping the heart of the only woman who knows what it means. Her grandson, Simon Culpepper, vanishes in the aftermath, leaving two of his childhood friends to comb the small, isolated island for answers-but decades have passed since Melissa and Leo were close if they were ever close at all.

Now they'll have to put aside old rivalries and grudges if they want to find or save the man who brought them together in the first place-and on the way they'll learn a great deal about the sinister house on the beach, the man who built it, and the evil he's bringing back to Marrowstone Island.

From award-winning author Cherie Priest comes a deeply haunting and atmospheric horror-thriller that explores the lengths we'll go to protect those we love.


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"This smartly paced, genre bending novel is a good choice for the horror-curious thriller reader who enjoyed The Good House by Tananarive Due and Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia.” — Booklist, Starred Review

"A great suspenseful and twisty story, reminiscent of Hex by Thomas Olde Heuvelt, The Twisted Ones by T. Kingfisher, and The Winter People by Jennifer McMahon." — Library Journal

"Inhabiting the same sandy block as Michael McDowell's The Elementals and Josh Malerman's A House at the Bottom of a Lake, Cherie Priest's The Drowning House has taken up permanent residence in my subconscious alongside the briniest haunted houses around. Be forewarned: there's an undertow to this novel. Once you start reading, it'll suck you right in." —Clay McLeod Chapman, author of What Kind of Mother and Ghost Eaters

"The Drowning House is deliciously eerie, atmospheric, and impossible to forget. The setting, the friends, and the washed-up house itself combine together to create one of this year's best horror stories." —Darcy Coates, USA Today bestselling author of Dead of Winter

"Cherie's Priest's The Drowning House is a haunted house tale of a totally unique order. I consider myself a hard reader to surprise. Priest's thrilling and heartfelt novel managed to do just that." —Nick Cutter, author of The Handyman Method

"Propulsive, exciting, often terrifying, The Drowning House effortlessly threads compelling mysteries and horrors into a supernatural thriller drawing readers in from the first heart-stopping pages and not letting go until the end. Priest once again proves she is a masterful storyteller promising secrets and revelations. She delivers on all counts." —John Hornor Jacobs, author of A Lush and Seething Hell

"Cherie Priest has made something truly special with The Drowning House, a haunting story of ghosts, family, friendships, and horror. This is one of her best." —Stephen Blackmoore, author of Dead Things

"Cherie Priest can be counted on to tell a bang-up tale with engaging characters and exciting twists. She is one of our most underrated horror authors." —Poppy Z. Brite, author of Lost Souls

"Nature's fury plays a dominant role in Cherie Priest's haunting and gorgeous The Drowning House, a reminder to the reader that none of us are ever really in control. Through masterful prose, Priest seizes on that instability, introducing the intriguing confluence of events of a man disappearing the same night a mysterious house washes up on shore. Fiercely original and bone-deep chilling, The Drowning House is as satisfying as it is unsettling." —Carter Wilson, USA Today bestselling author of The Father She Went to Find

Library Journal

06/01/2024

During a stormy night on an island off the coast of Washington, an elderly woman sees that a house has washed up on the beach. She recognizes it from her nightmares, and seeing it scares her to death. When Melissa tries to return a late-night message from the woman's grandson and caregiver Simon, a police officer answers his phone because Simon is nowhere to be found. This creepy open introduces an unforgettable place where Simon, Melissa, and Leo first met in 1985, spending their summers together. The narrative moves back and forth between those many summers and the present, building on the characters, their relationships, and the odd occurrences that happen around them. Back on the island, Melissa and Leo, mostly estranged now but desperate to find Simon, work together to decipher dangerous secrets. The stakes are high, and these two old friends might be the island's only hope. VERDICT Priest (Cinderwich) is popular with library audiences from teen to adult, and her latest will appeal to both. A great suspenseful and twisty story, reminiscent of Hex by Thomas Olde Heuvelt, The Twisted Ones by T. Kingfisher, and The Winter People by Jennifer McMahon.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940192503287
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Publication date: 07/23/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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