The House on Tradd Street
Tradd Street Series, Book 1
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نقد و بررسی
It only takes a moment for Aimee Bruneau's eloquent narration to draw the listener into this story of historic Charleston, a haunted mansion, Confederate diamonds, and true romance. Prim and proper Melanie Middleton inherits the house on Tradd Street after having met its owner only once. Further, she has a secret--she can see and communicate with the dead. Unwillingly, she's drawn into solving the mysterious disappearance that surrounds the house and facing her own past. Bruneau's range of portrayals--from ominous evil to Southern warmth--is impressive. An exhilarating audio experience. A.C.P. 2010 Audies Finalist (c) AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine
September 29, 2008
In this engaging novel from Southern novelist White (The Memory of Water
), buttoned-up real estate agent Melanie Middleton, lover of order and all things modern, inherits an old house in Charleston, S.C., from a virtual stranger. Melanie can't help seeing the house as a big white elephant, especially regarding the terms; according to the will, Melanie's required to live in the house for a year, restoring it to its former glory, before she can sell so much as a piece of china. But as the house draws the attention (and ulterior motives) of a colorful group of locals, particularly GQ
-handsome journalist Jack Trenholm, Melanie finds she has plenty of volunteers to help out. White skillfully balances her tale at the meeting point of romance, mystery and ghost story. The supernatural elements are not played for scares, but instead refine and reveal Melanie's true character; Melanie and Jack flirt with sparkling, snarky energy, but White also digs deeper, giving Melanie a tragic past that's handled with compassion and realism. A fun and satisfying read, this series kickoff should hook a wide audience.
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