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Mrs. God
Mrs. God: A Novel | Peter Straub
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From the New York Times bestselling author of Mystery, Shadowland, and The Talisman, the tale of an inspired literary sojourn that turns into something far more sinister Esswood House. Home and estate of the Seneschal family, aristocratic patrons of the literary arts for well over a hundred years. D. H. Lawrence, T. S. Eliot, Ford Madox Ford, and Henry James were privileged to call themselves guests and Esswood Fellows. Even minor poets such as Isobel Standish found in Esswood a respite from the outer world and its refined atmosphere an inspiration for her work. There was always talk of a hidden secret in Esswood’s past, and the Seneschal children were often so pale and sickly, but don’t all English manor houses have a few ghost stories to call their own? When Professor William Standish receives the rare honor of an Esswood Fellowship, and the chance to study Isobel’s private manuscripts at close hand, he is thrilled beyond his wildest ambitions. But something seems slightly off at Esswood House, a feeling Standish cannot quite put his finger on. He hears faint laughter in the halls, the pitter-pattering of small feet in the night; strange faces appear in the windows of the library, and there are those giant dollhouses in the basement . . . Never before published as a separate volume, Mrs. God is a very different kind of ghost story from one of America’s most celebrated authors.
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Andrea4
Mrs. God: A Novel | Peter Straub
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So I should have bailed toward the beginning when the main character just screamed older, bitter, white, cis man wants to whine about his terrible life and all the bad things that have happened to him and how he *deserves* so much better/more. But I hoped the plot would turn it around. IT DID NOT. This is NOT horrifying, except for just how terrible and fever-dream like this unexplained/unresolved plot becomes. It's annoying, at best.

Andrea4 Should totally have looked at the rating on Litsy but I just grabbed it at the library at random 2y
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