Friday, January 18, 2013

Review: Miss Abigail's Room by Catherine Cavendish

Miss Abigail's Room by Catherine Cavendish
Synopsis (Goodreads):
It wasn’t so much the blood on the floor that Becky minded. It was the way it kept coming back…

As the lowest ranking parlor maid at Stonefleet Hall, Becky gets all the dirtiest jobs. But the one she hates the most is cleaning Miss Abigail’s room. There’s a strange, empty smell to the place, and a feeling that nothing right or Christian resides there in the mistress’s absence. And then there’s the blood, the spot that comes back no matter often Becky scrubs it clean. Becky wishes she had somewhere else to go, but without means or a good recommendation from her household, there is nothing for her outside the only home she’s known for eighteen years. So when a sickening doll made of wax and feathers turns up, Becky’s dreams of freedom and green grass become even more distant. Until the staff members start to die.

A darning needle though the heart of the gruesome doll puts everyone at Stonefleet Hall at odds. The head parlor maid seems like someone else, the butler pretends nothing’s amiss, and everyone thinks Becky’s losing her mind. But when the shambling old lord of the manor looks at her, why does he scream as though he’s seen the hounds of hell?
My Thoughts: Catherine Cavendish has consistently given me a case of the creepy crawlies with her books and this story is no different. It starts with the blood on the floor and it just gets worse and worse for poor Becky until you don't know who she should trust or who she should be running from.

And then people start dying.

I don't want to give anything away so I shall be cautiously vague. I enjoyed watching Becky try to unravel what was going on and I was surprised (in a creeped out way) by the things that happened around her. Having those around you pat you on the head and talk around you like you're not there is one of those things that gives me the deep down willies. It was horrible and scary and I liked it a lot.

Paranormal horror. There's nothing more terrifying.*

*except clowns.

Author Links
| Website | Twitter | Facebook | Amazon | Kindle |

Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

Miss Abigail's Room was provided for review.

12 comments:

  1. Great review! I really must move this up in my TBR pile!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Nice and creepy. I recommend reading it when you're home alone. No, wait. I'm just kidding about that part. Unless you like to be scared, then I'm not kidding. =D

      Delete
  2. Okay, the cover is going to haunt me until I read this!! This just jumped way up on my TBR pile!!

    ReplyDelete
  3. So clowns are more terrifying huh? :) I love clowns! I know I am weird---I own it!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Clowns trump everything on the Scare-o-meter. EVERYTHING. *shudders*

      Delete