Home Before Dark: Book Review
Book Review
Title: Home Before Dark
Author: Riley Sager
Genre: Thriller/Psychological fiction
This book was nominated for the Goodreads choice award 2020 in the Thriller genre.
Every house has a past and a secret waiting to be discovered. Baneberry Hall in Riley Sager’s Home Before Dark is no different.
Maggie Holt returns to the Gothic mansion that she and her family had fled- years ago, when she was just a five-year-old kid. This experience is documented in her father’s nonfiction bestseller-House of Horrors. Refusing to believe the facts of the book and determined to find out the truth, Maggi returns to Baneberry Hall. However, the events that unfold in the house defy logic. Is it a really a house of horrors? What made the family run away from a mansion that they just bought, in a span of 20 days??
Home Before Dark is written in first person narrative, alternating between the past and the present from the points of view of Maggi and her father. The tension is prevalent throughout, making it a compulsive page turner, as the layers of the plot unfold gradually. The setting is atmospheric and intrigues the reader, reminding them of Manderley Mansion from Rebecca. The author does a commendable job in describing the eerie occurrences that evokes a chill down the spine.
Unnerving and gripping, Home Before Dark is a mind boggling read that blends the supernatural elements with family history. This isn’t a book that you would want to read before dark or turning the lights off!
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