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Violence
Some
Some violence; a death under mysterious circumstances
Language
Barely any
Mild language
Sexual Content
Some
Adult situations; romantic content
Substance Use
Barely any
Social drinking; period atmosphere
Emotional Intensity
Some
Family secrets; psychological unease; identity questions
What this book is about
When a young man arrives at his family's estate in the Hudson Valley following a mysterious death, he finds himself drawn into the secrets of his relatives and the strange history embedded in the house itself. Moving between the past and present, the novel unfolds as a gothic mystery that questions memory, identity, and the lies families tell themselves across generations. Obolensky's literary debut blends atmospheric suspense with psychological insight.
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Gothic atmosphere and family secrets
Adult romantic content
Themes of deception
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