![]() ![]() When I say there was no excitement until the end, even then the ending was not overly exciting. Adam would simply be going about his life, have an instant where he felt the small hand or felt a strange sensation, it would go away and life would resume. There were some beautiful locations in the book and some vivid descriptions and some eerie moments (that admittedly made me creeped out enough that I struggled to fall asleep), however the plot was very run of the mill and there was no major excitement until the end. It is quite a short novel, however even though it was short I still didn’t feel like a lot happened. I don’t have much to say about this book, as it didn’t really stand out. I, again found this book on a communal bookshelf at a hotel I was staying at in Tenerife, and picked it up as I never read ghost stories or ‘creepy books’ and because I was familiar with the name Susan Hill but had never read her (she wrote The Woman in Black). This is just the beginning of a series of odd experiences. Compelled by curiosity he decides to enter, only to be repelled when he feels the unmistakable sensation of a small hand creeping onto his own. ![]() Returning home from a client visit late one evening, Adam Snow takes a wrong turn and stumbles across the derelict old White House. ![]()
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