Beneath the stairs : a novel / Jennifer Fawcett.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781982177157
- ISBN: 1982177152
- Physical Description: 340 pages ; 24 cm
- Edition: First Atria Books hardcover edition.
- Publisher: New York : Atria Books, [2022]
- Copyright: ©2022
Content descriptions
Summary, etc.: | "In this spine-tingling, atmospheric debut for fans of Jennifer McMahon, Simone St. James, and Chris Bohjalian, a woman returns to her hometown after her childhood friend attempts suicide at a local haunted house-the same place where a traumatic incident shattered their lives twenty years ago. Few in sleepy Sumner's Mills have stumbled across the Octagon House hidden deep in the woods. Even fewer are brave enough to trespass. A man had killed his wife and two young daughters there, a shocking, gruesome crime that the sleepy upstate New York town tried to bury. One summer night, an emboldened fourteen-year-old Clare and her best friend, Abby, ventured into the Octagon House. Clare came out, but a piece of Abby never did. Twenty years later, an adult Clare receives word that Abby has attempted suicide at the Octagon House and now lies in a coma. With little to lose and still grieving after a personal tragedy, Clare returns to her roots to uncover the darkness responsible for Abby's accident. An eerie page-turner, Beneath the Stairs is about the trauma that follows us from childhood to adulthood and returning to the beginning to reach the end"-- Provided by publisher. |
Search for related items by subject
Subject: | Haunted houses > Fiction. Suicidal behavior > Fiction. Murder > Fiction. New York (State) > Fiction. |
Genre: | Horror fiction. Novels. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at GRPL.

Publishers Weekly Review
Beneath the Stairs : A Novel
Publishers Weekly
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Octagon House in Sumner's Mills, N.Y., the setting of Fawcett's atmospheric if cliché-hobbled debut, is notorious for the never-solved disappearance of its builder's fiancée and her six-year-old daughter in 1936 and the murderous attack on a mother and her two young girls there in 1965. In the present, the ruined house's pernicious pull threatens Clare Madden and Abby Lindsay, long-estranged childhood friends who remain haunted in different ways after their traumatic experience there as teens in 1998. When Abby's parents reach out to tell Clare that Abby's hospitalized following an apparent suicide attempt at Octagon House, Clare, whose life in Chicago has been unraveling after a miscarriage, returns to help--and to see if she can figure out how to finally free them both from the house's spell. Fawcett skillfully intercuts present-day action with flashbacks to adolescents Abby and Clair and Octagon House's fraught earlier history, but the genuine horrors she gradually reveals are buried under haunted-house chestnuts and jumbled plotting leading to what feels like a forced optimistic finale. The imaginative flair she displays promises better for next time. Agent: Victoria Marini, Irene Goodman Literary. (Feb.)

BookList Review
Beneath the Stairs : A Novel
Booklist
From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Fawcett's creepy and engrossing debut is a chilling page-turner that will have readers racing to the end to find out how everything is unveiled. When Clare receives a call from her childhood best friend's mother after her friend's failed suicide attempt, she immediately packs her bags and heads home. Once in her old town of Sumner's Mills, she starts uncovering forgotten memories about a place called Octagon House that shattered her friend and ended their relationship. Different perspectives tell different haunting stories connected to this building, delving into grief and traumas that echo through time and resonate beyond the pages. Clare must uncover what lies buried within the ominous house, unearthing truths about herself and the past--possibly more terrifying and daunting than a ghost. This character-driven read is a wild ride reminiscent of Jennifer McMahon's supernatural suspense and Riley Sager's thrillers. Fawcett successfully weaves a horror-thriller blend that promises an adrenaline rush while also touching upon real-life nightmares such as abuse, PTSD, and mental illness.