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All Things Cease to Appear

By: Elizabeth Brundage
Narrated by: Laurence Bouvard
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Summary

Upstate New York, 1980s.

The farm stood at the foot of the hill. Around it an aching emptiness of fields and wind. Within, a weight, a sense of being occupied with more than its inhabitants.

The Clares got it cheap. George knew why, though he didn't let on -­ he didn't want to give Catherine any excuses. He'd given her an easy excuse to get married. He wasn't prepared to give away much more.

Catherine, at home with their young daughter, has the feeling they're not alone. But she is helped by the Hale boys, young Cole and his brothers. Though they never tell her what happened to their mother in this house.

As the seasons burn and then bite, the Clares will find their place in this small upstate community. George, the inscrutable professor; his beautiful, brittle wife. He will try to tame the hollow need inside him. She will pull strength from the friends she makes. And as their marriage splinters, so, too, does the border between sanity and rage, between this world and the inexplicable beyond.

With masterful tension and understanding of human nature, Elizabeth Brundage has crafted a novel that is at once a community's landscape spanning 20 years and an intimate portrait of a disturbed mind. This is new American fiction at its most piercing, ambitious and chilling.

©2016 Elizabeth Brundage (P)2016 WF Howes Ltd

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A slow burn

I picked this afternoon seeing the first ten seconds or so of the Netflix trailer for their film adaptation. At first the very detailed description of the characters actions irritated me but after maybe 15-30 minutes I got used to the pace and I have thoroughly enjoyed this story. It’s a wonderful slow burn of a story and I loved listening to each of the characters stories and how they intertwined. I would say it’s perfect for those who love to ponder on the emotions of those in the story….a couple of parts surrounding the last quarter of the book end too neatly for me but then nothing is perfect is it?

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