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The sundown motel goodreads5/24/2023 ![]() ![]() James has raised the standards of paranormal mysteries for me exponentially. The characters are good, but slightly one-dimensional. What begins as a promise to scare you ends up being a small town mystery for a large chunk of it. Back in 1800s, Sara was killed mysteriously with her body found skinned in front of her house, her child had been found dead a month before he was killed, and her husband killed himself by shooting his own face after finding his wife dead – being accused of madness and murder. ![]() Why would someone want to read a diary only meant to be cursed and written about some really bad, demonic things that still lurk within the woods? Well. The previous owner of the house in the 1800s, Sara is whose diary is coveted by most, people even ready to kill for her diary. The whole book runs in two parallel timelines of past and present. She finds some mysterious clues about how the place she lives in may actually things, creatures and entities that have only been rumoured to exist so far. She finds a diary written by an owner who lived in the house she lives in now, about a century ago. The book is about Ruthie, who lives in a remote town of West Hall in Vermont, with no internet, and minimal contact with the main settlement. ![]() It has creepy vibes, sure but it’s not something I’d even palpitate over. ![]()
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