The House at Midnight
Lucie Whitehouse2008

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On an icy winter weekend, seven friends celebrate New Year’s Eve at Stoneborough, a grand manor in the English countryside. They’ve been brought together by Lucas Heathfield, a young man who recently inherited the property after the tragic death of his uncle Patrick. Though still raw from the loss of his last family member, Lucas welcomes this tight-knit group of friends to the estate he hopes will become their home away from home–an escape from London where they can all relax and rekindle the revelry of their college days.

Lucas’s best friend, Joanna, finds herself oddly affected by the cavernous manse, with its lavish mythological ceiling mural and sprawling grounds, and awakened to a growing bond with Lucas. Much to her surprise, he reveals that he’s loved her for years. But as they begin to find their way from friendship to romance, Joanna can’t shake the feeling that the house is having its own effect on them.

Back in London, Joanna is stunned when Lucas announces that he and their impetuous friend Danny are moving into Stoneborough full-time. Her concern seems justified as Lucas, once ensconced, becomes completely ensnared in the turbulent past that seems to haunt the house–a past that is captured in old movie reels featuring Lucas’s now-dead family: his charismatic uncle Patrick, his lovely mother, Claire, and his golden-boy father, Justin.

Over one decadent, dramatic year, as the friends frequently gather at the shadowed residence, secrets slide out and sexual tensions escalate, shattering friendships and forever changing lives. And all the while, the house cradles a devastating secret.

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2009 Editions Bloomsbury

Anglaise Langue anglaise | 374 pages | ISBN : 9780747596257

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  • mellecupoftea Le 26 Août 2023 à 17:49
    Je ne lirais probablement plus jamais cette autrice ! Même si je l'ai lu plutôt rapidement, ce récit à fait monter en mois des émotions que je n'ai pas aimé. J'ai eu l'impression que Lucie Whitehouse s'est payée ma tête avec un livre dans lequel il ne se passe rien pendant 300 pages et qui a plié la fin vite fait (mal fait pour le coup), en a oublié une partie.

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